 This is my first bio experience since joining Spalding Decon. I got a call from the GM saying, hey, we just got a bio job. We have permission for you to film and make an episode. And this is my first bio experience and everything like that. I really don't have any frame of reference for what I'm getting into. I'm just going to keep an open mind and just be professional about it. I get there and I park next to the box truck and you can smell it. And the thing about bio smell and everything is that like, it's not that it's the worst smell imaginable and everything. I have some of the worst things. It's just that it's strong. Overpowers your senses, basically. With that said, we filmed the job and everything. The technicians did a fantastic job of removing the bio, making sure the scene was safe and sanitary for the next people to come in. But it was a fascinating experience and everything. The actual cleanups and the gore and everything like that stuff really doesn't bother me and everything. What really emotionally gets me is like the stories behind this stuff, you know, hearing like how this scene got to this point and everything. You know, for me, that's a bit more striking.