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Friday, November 20, 2009

Mastering Apparatus

It seems like Mike Stankus has done it all. He's worked on vehicles and machinery in the rock-mining, construction, logging, concrete and asphalt-paving industries. He worked on a dredge cleaning the mess from Mount St. Helen's eruption and helped build a nuclear power plant in Washington. He has spent the past 10 years in the fire service as primarily an emergency vehicle technician; he's also a volunteer firefighter. He's the top EVT for King County (Wash.) Fire District 44 and he's nearly half way to his goal of attaining all of the EVT certifications offered. Stankus is also ...

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