 An individual rented this truck behind me and OD'd on fentanyl and crashed the vehicle. You can see the damage on it. It took eight shots of Narcan. These seats will not budge. You're working in a very confined space and then you're struggling with these seat covers. Hey guys, Laura here. I am in Tampa, Florida at the site of a fentanyl overdose that went terribly wrong. So an individual rented this truck behind me and OD'd on fentanyl and crashed the vehicle. You can see the damage on it. And it took eight shots of Narcan to revive him. But I am told that he did live. But we are here to clean up the fentanyl, neutralize it to make it safe for the body shop workers to handle this project. So stay tuned. I'm seeing personal content, pawn shop receipts, parts of the vehicles, the rental agreement, and some miscellaneous s**t. Do you want to be a crime scene cleaner just like us? Well, now you can. Spall and Deacon is currently opening up enrollment to our biobasic courses on ThinkEffic.com. Click the link in our bio and head on over to ThinkEffic slash SpallandDeacon.com and use promo code CLEAN for 10% off your order. Now back to the video. All right, I'm gonna start the process. I really don't see any powder or anything, but that doesn't mean anything because it's so tiny that you can't tell. The debris on yourself is on this side and smoke it that way. So that's what it looks like. Porous materials and then we're gonna restart the process all over again. I don't know why anybody would use this floor. It's nasty. Nasty nasty. There's too much room for error. It's not even April if these seats forward. That's gonna be another challenge. There we go. I'm getting seat naked. Look, it's even wrapped in plastic. Extra safe. This is so tight. Nobody can sit back here. This is the the furthest that this serves forward. So this is a problem. Let's see how this feels. Whoa. Actually not bad. Without the cushion, it's still, it's still got some good. Looks like manuals. And that was on ya. Tied in a stash. Sweat dripping in my eyes again. I should have wore a headband. I think I've learned by now. I didn't. You know another thing too that I used to have? You know those things that you buy? They're like chamois towels and you put them in the freezer and then you put them around your neck when you're working. Those things are awesome. Just the bottom. See that plastic along with metal? That's a thick piece of metal. On the seams it's always easier. So you're probably thinking why don't you just take the seats out? That would be great. And that's what I would do if this was like a normal car. But we can't move the vehicle to get it to them to move the seats out. So I am taking a much needed break. It's about, I think it's about 86 degrees. So it's not like terrible. But if you add all this into it, it's well over a hundred. Normally I don't have such a problem with taking off the seat covers. But these seats will not budge. The two passenger seats won't even move up an inch. So that's making it very very challenging. So you're working in a very confined space and then you're struggling with these seat covers. So it seems so minor but man it's just it's a lot. I want to make sure that I get every nook and cranny because there's a ton in a vehicle. So we got lucky and they changed their mind so I can remove the seat. The hard part is accessing the bolt because nothing will fit and it's all the way back here. So I am trying to get through here. I can't go at an angle here. So I might need the cameraman to hold this. For a few minutes while I hydrate I can run. The respirator of course it's super important PPE but it makes it so difficult to breathe. It feels like you're breathing out of a straw. So even though you're maybe not doing much or you're just walking your heart rate is elevated and you feel like you've been jogging because it's you're just struggling to breathe. So that's one and then I can't sweat. So you know you're dehydrated when you're drinking a ton and you're not urinating. So that means I'm sweating it all out. But that's summers in Florida like it's we work in a ton of houses that have no AC. So which I think is a crime to not have AC in a climate like this. Just like I think it's a crime to have no heat in a northern state. Like that just shouldn't be allowed. That's a should be just a basic human right. So we're almost done here. I'm gonna let that marinate for a couple minutes and then I'm gonna wipe it down and we are good to go. Because it gets everywhere. I think that is a wrap. We're just gonna leave it closed up for 24 hours. And this thing should be good to go to be rebuilt. Not an easy job but it felt good to make this vehicle safe. So stay tuned for the next one. 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.