 Do you ever wonder what happens when the police leave? Crime scene cleaners are private companies that handle the cleanup after the police are gone. Spalling DeCon is one of the nation's largest cleanup companies handling the aftermath of homicides, suicides, decompositions, hoarding, and much more. These are our stories. Of what happened to how her house caught on fire and how she has all this stuff, that we need to be getting out. Avalanche! You ever seen a rooch, Avalanche? This lady with this hoard, man, I guess she had lied to the adjuster and the insurance and she's going crazy, as you can see, crying and stuff right now. Of what happened to how her house caught on fire and how she has all this stuff, that we need to be getting out. But the adjuster says we can't go into the home right now because he has to call the origin adjuster to come and bring their own people in here to see how the fire started before we can even go in there. We're getting a little haily on a different level so, world, this is haily. You know, it's all American girl. H to the A to the L-E-Y. You hear her? I mean, we didn't even script that. That's really her. You feel me? I love showers. Stand in the shower for like an hour and a half. And if I have to shave, that's doing work in the shower. Shaving all my legs and my... and then washing my hair, it's been two hours. But you know what? I would rather shave my... and my... like, you know, I want none of that. That's bad business. Anywhere. You don't want to have to pry through the jungle. Like, oh my God. Oh no, you don't want to... You don't want to say she's like machete. She's got tree trimmers and hedgers. Had to get Emma Scissorhands to come in there with me. That is not poppy. Come on. Shave is what he's talking about. Look over and I'll make sure you get you on point. If you notice, follow the finger. If you notice, the five o'clock stubble, okay? This is more like, you know, not five, like six, maybe six-thirty. Could be six-forty-five. What is it that you like about hordes? They are, to me, easy. Unless they're picky and want to go through things and save clothes or jewelry, of course, as granted. But on all other terms, you can just get rid of everything. You know, and that's easy. Take a shovel, go in there, dump it, dump it. So you have no problem seeing cat shit, ammonia pills, dead animals, mice, roaches, all that kind of stuff. The dead animal breaks my heart, but the filth aspect really is not the biggest deal in the world to me. I mean, the mask, you can't really smell anything to begin with. You chew gum, too. It's all American chick right here. That's right. I mean, this is good as a guess right there. Born and raised. You hear? I mean, I didn't got to say nothing. I mean, this is... What level would you say this is? What's the strongest hurricane? Five. It's kind of going five. Oh, that's the sinkhole. That's the sinkhole, dude. I'm not gonna lie. I've seen tons of mice and tons of nasty grime stuff. This is a lot of bugs. Let's see what you're talking about, those grouse. Man, these roaches are fucking worldwide, dude. They travel from New York. How are you New York roaches? You need to get along. Okay, I didn't see all of this when I came in last time. That's bad-iouses. Yeah, yeah. I hate you. I'm so proud of you. I hate you. It wasn't me. It was gravity. Okay. Thank you. Probably high up there in one of the worst hordes that I've ever seen. Bugs. Filth. Not as bad, but filth. And it was mostly garbage. I can't believe that it was piled so high, but that-ious and I, we did a really good job. It was an avalanche. An absolute avalanche. Every time I tried to grab a bag, more bags just kept coming and I tried to... I squeezed accidentally, squeezed one of the garbage bags, and roaches just poured out all over my hand. I wish you would have been there to see it. But it was just gross and nasty, but we got through it. Today was our only day to move everything out of there. When we arrived, there was a miscommunication, I guess, when we got in. There was a fire. Honestly, in my opinion, when you walk in, it smelled kind of like a bonfire off in the distance. Not too pungent, but you could tell something burned. The ceiling, I noticed, was very charred and black, and I don't think that's going to last a very long time, so to speak. I'd like to say that the lady that we worked with today was very nice. Items might have gotten misplaced that were her daughters' clothes and shoes and books and things that she didn't want thrown away. That, and she wasn't too very nice to me. I was told to be a man. I'll work on that, I promise. You ever seen a roach avalanche? The boys would do it. Hey, this is Fiona. Got Nick. Jarr. From Spalding. We're out in Pensacola doing some hurricane relief work. As you can see, the damage behind us, it's quite substantial. It's terrible. Even here. But we're just doing what we can to help the residents over here. We've got this, though. We're trying to make clean-up wipes of accidents as they happen. So, just taking it one day at a time, doing the best we can. So, the team went up to Pensacola to assist in hurricane relief. Some houses needed, tops put on the roof, water damage inside. So, we just went out to help the residents in Pensacola. We were in Pensacola for two weeks. Well, honestly, the most memorable was driving down the streets of Pensacola right on the edge of the water and just seeing the faces of all the people that live there and just seeing their face of relief when they see companies driving by to actually help out. It was eye-opener for me to actually see the extent of the damage in real life. Like, seeing it on TV or in photos is one thing, but seeing it right there in front of you was just, it's heartbreaking. I would say the most challenging day was the day that we had to do a third-story house. Ended up having to buy a ladder specifically for that job. John was the lucky one to go on the roof. With a harness, with rope, with an anchor on the other side, which was Franny. Yup. I was the anchor on the ground. It was challenging, but we did it. Third-story, so pretty much a four-floor. Winds were very, very strong. I would say anywhere from 50 miles to 75 miles an hour, trying to hold your balance and everything, but luckily I had a good anchor that didn't let me fall. It made it happen. It's a lot different spending the day with someone versus two weeks. You get to see everything about each other, but I would do it again in a heartbeat. I'm ready to go back. Ready to have coffee on the table. I did wake up every morning to a cup of coffee waiting for me, so John's the best. Creamy sugar? Come on, Carrie. There was a house we would drive down the street and you'd just see signs saying, Thank you for all the work. Thank you guys. Thank you guys. Every time we went into a store, we went in to buy some food or anything, it was always a thank you. We went out to eat, someone gave us like a 50% discount, but you see the difference that you make and the impact. That alone is more than enough reason to do it again. Any final words that you want to leave or people who unfortunately come into situations, similar situations? I would say keep your hopes high. There's people out there that will come to help you. We're only a phone call away. We'll make it happen just like we did these last two weeks. We can keep on going all year round if we have to. Look back, melted. Absolutely melted. There's a couch there. That's kind of cool. I didn't see that when we first walked in. I felt kind of like belittled by that lady, to be honest, because I like to think that I'm strong enough to throw garbage bags in the dumpster. You know what I mean? I think she thought that she was getting men, like big, muscly type men that could get the house empty in a day. Nobody really could have gotten that house empty in a day. I'm so sorry. You see my sweaty Tyvek muscles. It's a joke. I'm not good at that at all. Scratch that from the take. Stay positive. It'll get better before it gets a lot worse for you. All right? Yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am. Glad we could be of some assistance service to you. You're very welcome. Just finished up this category 5 board. Hoard of the, you know, roach avalanche. It was a good hoard. One of the best ones I've been on as far as just, like, the amount of trash and stuff that was in the house. We try to put as big of a dent in her places as possible even though we seem like we didn't get anywhere. Put at the end of the day, you know, she started off a little rough behind the edges to client. She kind of softened up to us, kind of, you know, apologized for her, you know, being a little snappy, had a hard-to-hard talk with us. She's, you know, going through a lot, you know, lost a lot of people in her life, you know, just like anyone else, you know, at the end of the day, I just wanted to know, you know, it will get better just to stay positive, keep her faith high. You know, we all go through things in life. It's just how we bounce back that makes us, you know, the individual we are. So, kind of glad, you know, we got to do the time that she's going through right now. She seemed like she was very happy, very pleased with the job and effort that we did today, you know, another satisfied customer. Even though we didn't get everything, we had to stop because she said that she was ready to go in, ready for us to go. So, toughest part about this job was going up and down stairs. Believe it or not, you know, I'm huge on cardio, but I'm like, Ben's Stairmaster kills me, just like it does in real life. Share my friend code later. All you Pokemon go losers, play a real game. See how Hayley's looking right now? She doesn't like that because she's a Pokemon person, but she needs to play a real game. How are you going to insult me and then finish with a comment? Dude, play a real game, play a real game, like Tetris. Tetris is a real game, huh? Play a real game, like Mario Bros. No, don't play that. Pac-Man, play a real game, pinball, something. My age will not be revealed. My age won't be revealed, but at the end of the day, I'm happy with who I am. At me, I'm Pokemon Go. Look at him. Man, look how I have those. She's trying to get that air by. You feel me? That's a no. Don't add. Thanks for watching, guys. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe, and ring that bell to be notified of the next episode. For more information, visit any of our locations.