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Wellness October 22, 2018

5-year-old's 'Ghostbusters' wish comes true when entire city is transformed

WATCH: Boy's 'Ghostbusters' wish comes true when entire city is transformed

Something strange in the neighborhood happened in Sacramento, California, Monday as a 5-year-old boy with a congenital heart defect lived out his "Ghostbusters" fantasy.

The boy, London, has already survived multiple open heart surgeries due to his heart defect, which was diagnosed 15 hours after he was born, according to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Helping him to get through his health struggles, he told Make-A-Wish, is his love of "Ghostbusters," especially the original 1984 movie starring Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson.

PHOTO: London, 5, poses in his "Ghostbusters" costume.
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London, 5, poses in his "Ghostbusters" costume.

"He’ll come out of [what]ever room he’s in, ‘Oh it’s time to hunt ghosts,’ and put on his pack and get hunting ghosts at the house or at the park," London's dad, Stuart Greet, told ABC News' Kanya Whitworth. "I don’t know why he likes it so much, but something about it has really grabbed him."

It was Hudson, the "Ghostbusters" actor, who told London, via video, that he would be joining the "Ghostbusters" crew with a big assignment: Saving the city of Sacramento from ghosts.

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Sony, the production company behind "Ghostbusters," outfitted London with official equipment, including a proton pack, PKE meter, Ecto goggles and a uniform with his name on it.

PHOTO: London, 5, gives a thumbs up on his day as his "Ghostbusters" wish comes true.
Make-A-Wish Foundation
London, 5, gives a thumbs up on his day as his "Ghostbusters" wish comes true.
PHOTO: A "Ghostbusters" car was created to help make London's wish come true.
Make-A-Wish Foundation
A "Ghostbusters" car was created to help make London's wish come true.
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The entire city of Sacramento -- from the mayor to the police and fire departments -- came together to help London fight ghosts.

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"It’s great seeing people come together and take care of a kid that they don’t even know," said Green. "It’s making his day so exciting and we’re thrilled about it."

Just like the original Ghostbusters rode the Ecto-1 through New York City, London traveled throughout Sacramento busting ghosts and marshmallow man.

"Best day ever," London told Whitworth.

London’s made his first stop at the California Rail Road Museum @csrm_foundation. His ghost meter showed some interesting activities happening here...  #GHOSTBUSTER @GBI_Sacramento #californiarailroadmuseum pic.twitter.com/yZnqiGY1TX

— Make-A-Wish CA NV (@MakeAWishCANV) October 22, 2018

The first ghost is down!! Thanks to our hero, London, who is living out his wish of being a #GHOSTBUSTER! #LondonSavedTheDay pic.twitter.com/sFH8SFqBvZ

— Make-A-Wish CA NV (@MakeAWishCANV) October 22, 2018

Check out that ride! Come cheer London on along Front Street as he rides in the Ecto EXB in style! #GHOSTBUSTERS pic.twitter.com/s0NCJSzBGc

— Make-A-Wish CA NV (@MakeAWishCANV) October 22, 2018

Uh Oh, looks like London has more ghosts to chase. Five-year-old London wished he could make a difference in the world by fighting ghosts – stay tuned for more! pic.twitter.com/WnKnlsGBYq

— Make-A-Wish CA NV (@MakeAWishCANV) October 22, 2018
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At the end of his ghost-busting travels, London followed a trail of marshmallows to a stage setup at Sacramento's Waterfront Park.

There, in front of the city's mayor, police chief and fire chief, London was credited for saving the day. His wish was made official when the entire crowd together yelled "make a wish."

Make-a-Wish does it again by making London’s wish of being a Ghost Buster come true in Old Sac. Great kid who saved our City today by catching several ghosts. #togetherwearegreat #SacTownPROUD @MakeAWishCANV pic.twitter.com/BWKjaKskG0

— Daniel Hahn (@Chief_Hahn) October 22, 2018