 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. He's been here about two, maybe three weeks. So if you look, he actually had fallen and passed away. It's kind of hard when you're cutting through the carpet and blood is kind of coming out as you're cutting through. Hey guys, we are here in Titusville on an emergency decomp I got. I got a call came in about 9.30 last night and he's been here about two, maybe three weeks. Family just, they haven't, they haven't been able to get a hold of him. So they decided to do a wellness check and the brother and the nephew actually were the ones to find him. So if you look, he actually had fallen and passed away. These ones are a little more difficult to handle for us as a crew because you can physically see where they were. Their job is too big so we're going to go ahead and get our gear ready, suit up and get this cleaned up for the family. So they can come in here and make arrangements and move on with their lives. It's not so bad. They graze with blood and the body was for two weeks in the floor so this is really so bad. I'm going to cut out the body at the moment and see what is underlying and how far it actually spreads. Trying to get it all up in one piece so that way there's not a lot left behind. This is different. My God. You can dunk out small bags. All right. There you go. Oh, it's tricky. Bag one. I need parking. I mean for two weeks though. I'm glad that AC was on. We left the office at like 5.30 this morning. This is just going to draw any leftover body fluid. There you go. I wasn't expecting that. I mean, I'm grateful that it didn't go into the wall. I'm super, super grateful that the trouser flooring was sealed. But it's kind of hard when you're cutting through the carpet and blood is kind of coming out as you're cutting through. So easy because that blood is not in the wall. So almost done. This job is almost done. I didn't think it would be wet like that. It's still watery. It was easy to come up. The carpet looked like it was a little bit hard to come up because it was soaking wet but it looks like a fairly easy job. We're getting ready to go into the room and we're going to use the HEPA vacuum, suck all the goodness up, try to indicate, make sure that there's nothing else left. At that point it didn't go into the walls so we're safe there. We can turn around, we can sanitize the floor, remove any remaining carpet, rearrange the furniture. I'm going to leave an ozone machine for a couple of hours just because it's so far away. We'll take a lunch break and we'll be good to go. Stay tuned. Totally lied. I underestimated. This is why you don't jump to conclusions. All under the base plate. He's coming, he's coming. There's a hazard. So we have to remove the base plate, which is aggravating. We can handle it. So what I just did is I actually just flushed the base plate rather than having to cut it like you've seen in another episode. That just means that the bio fluid didn't seep under enough to seep into the wood. That makes me super, super excited because that saves us like an hour and a half of work. Of course you would cough in the background. Thanks for watching season two. We hope you're enjoying it. Don't forget to like, share, and comment what you want to see more of. If you're subscribed to our YouTube channel, don't forget to ring the bell so that you're notified of new content every single Thursday. Thanks for watching.