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Vincent Civelli's story an inspiring one

Fascinating story in the Oak Ridger this weekend about Vincent "Vinnie" Cinelli of the Wackenhut Services Inc. - Oak Ridge Team.

Cinelli spoke last week to WSI employees during the company's Disability Awareness Program. He told the story about how he became disabled and how's he's working to overcome that disability.

Formerly a Security Police Officer for WSI, Vinnie was riding his motorcycle and was severely injured this past March by a hit-and-run driver who ran a red light, according to the Oak Ridger. He nearly lost his life in the accident. He did lose his lower left leg in the crash and suffered numerous other injuries.

Vinnie left the hospital four days later and returned to work just four months after the accident. He currently works as a Central Alarm Station operator for WSI, though he hopes to return to his former role. 

His story, as well the character and determination he has shown during this ordeal, is inspiring.

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