thousands. on the factory floor, dennis tangent preached the old gospel. what you re selling here is fine american craftsmanship. that s all it is and it s preached every day, and everybody here is an inspector. everybody, my whole crew, is very concerned about the quality of that item. it s not a chair. it s a work of art. reporter: and sales soared. we have pretty much settled distribution in 30 different countries. reporter: 30 countries. yes. 30 different countries. reporter: that s much bigger than it used to be. oh, that s definitely much bigger than i thought it would be, too. reporter: from 15 employees a decade ago, today emeco has 70 in the factory alone. it s grown. reporter: not a bad buildup from helping everyone else sit down on the job. tom foreman, cnn, hanover,
vitamins using anti-nausea medicines. for his business to grow he knew that not only did he have to cure a hang over but he also had to make it convenient. so he renovated an old gospel tour bus into a mobile treatment facility and hit the strip. the bus will make stops to pick up people and treat them on site. the company quickly found the demand for treatment was too much for just one bus to handle, so they also opened a clinic nearby the strip and transport patients by shuttle bus. they can opt for in-room treatments. as you get an iv and it s like wow! it was worth it. i feel like i did when i got off the plane.