Massive Body Meltdown | Naples, FL

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Ed and Carrisa train a new employee on bio hazard decontamination on a job that just might be the most wide spread decomposition they've ever seen.

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A friend of mine found his dad after he committed suicide. We do not have services that you can hire in our country. He ended up having to clean himself. He is still traumatised ten years later.
Bless you guys
There are many who feel the dad was selfish. He was terminally ill with cancer and could not cope with the pain any longer. He also didn't want to be a burden to his family. Sadly it caused even more hurt that doesn't end

blackaliss
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That's so sad to imagine that this was a person who lived, dreamed, laughed, cried, and loved. Reduced to...waste on a floor. 😔

militarymisfit
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My dad died in his house and decomposed on his couch for roughly two weeks. Neighbors called on him too.
I had no money, no help as a single mom. My dad had no money, no assets. Debt out the ass. I couldn't afford a lawyer. I couldn't have any if his stuff. Couldn't afford bio hazard cleaning. No family to help me.
Basically abandoned the house I had NO CHOICE. He owed to much money. The bank locked it. Almost two years now and it's still there, couch he was on is even still in there. Nothing ever got cleaned. This breaks my heart all over again

brhiannonriddle
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My wife's friend found her mother like this and had to clean it herself as there is no one here that provides the service... she was never the same after it.

iamthestormthatisapproachi
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My hats off to the men and women who are working in this profession God Bless You guys🙏

geniasmith
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This is extremely sad... My neighbor two doors down was found this exact way... He was always outside and chatting with neighbors and giving lots of advice with him being a pastor with his church. Well, he mentioned that he wasn't feeling well and his Dr had given him some flu medicine to help him get better. He seemed to be better, cuz he was back up and going to his church. I live in California, and one summer it got to like 113 for like 12 days in a row. Suddenly, my neighbor between us and the pastor, said that there must be a dead cat under her porch because it was starting to smell. After 16 days of extreme high temperatures, EVERY house on our block was smelling something foul and a group of people got together and hunted down the smell... Our elder pastor neighbor's house was where it was coming from. No one had seen him for about three weeks so we called the cops for a wellfare check... The cops got there and immediately called the fire department and a coroner before they even opened the door. No one was ready for the smell that came out of that house when they finally broke down the door and got into the house... At least 5 of the 9 cops came running out throwing up into the grass across the street... The smell was sooo strong that nothing got rid of it for HOURS. A friend of mine that lived like 13 houses away said that she could smell it as if it was right next door. It was extremely sad. When the coroner got there and took his body out in the body bag, he was like 6 sizes larger than he normally was... His body had swelled up so big that they had to use the biggest body bag they had available... The fire department men were talking to the owners of the mobile home park and told them that they would need to have the family come in and clean the bio asap because the fluids were everywhere. No one knew who his family was... It took the owner of the park almost three months to find his son, who was not able to come out for another few weeks. The son was nice enough to explain to some of us neighbor that he was suffering from Alzheimer's and no one in the family knew that he had fired the people that were hired to be with him! When they figured out what had happened to him... It's even sadder... He had overdosed on his medicines... He had taken almost all of his medication for the month in a few days and his body gave out. It was so hard to Kno that such a sweet man had such a struggle in the end. After the house was completely gutted and cleaned and remodeled, the house actually sat empty for almost 2 years because I guess in California you have to let potential buyers know that someone died in the home... Luckily we have new neighbors and they are so amazing. And the family of the previous owner can finally move on with that sad chapter in his life.

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This happened to someone in my building. He was luckily on the ground floor and I was on floor six. It was an early Monday morning and I was heading to work. I opened the door and there was this slight smell like rotten fish but with a tinge of something strange I’d never smelt before that made my heart-rate skyrocket. I had smelt it the day before but it was so minor I didn’t think much of it. My gut immediately went ‘someone has died’ but I have bad anxiety and not smelling death before, brushed it off. It was such a hot day I had forgotten about it until returning in the afternoon. The gate was blocked by a ‘cleanup crew’ loading a bunch of blue bags into their van. The apartment manager told me it was the special needs downstairs neighbour and I couldn’t enter for a while. He was perhaps 60 and had fallen, being special needs (couldn’t communicate) and living alone he had sat there on the floor of the kitchen over the weekend heatwave and somewhere along the line his heart stopped beating. It was a record 40 degrees on the Monday that the smell started to leak past his apartment (dead 2-3 days), and he had literally leaked into the floor and become just jelly. The bags were what was left of his body after the police had come and gone. The smell was so bad it didn’t go away for weeks, You could be on the rooftop and still gagging. The cleanup crew left a window ajar, and that alone made your head spin. We had to work together to close it from the outside with a pole and rags on our faces. His car is still in the garage, as his family still hasn’t been reachable. He used to write on pen and paper to communicate and loved swimming in the pool. I can only hope he wasn’t on the floor in pain for too long.

TheTribe
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About 10 or so years ago, there was an elderly man in a wheelchair who lived the next street over. Somehow he got my phone number and talked about his life problems and loneliness. He had lived in town for decades and knew my dad, aunts and uncles, so I guess thats why he felt comfortable telling me of his problems. He was a double amputee due to diabetes, he lived alone, but the saddest thing he told me is that his grown daughters would not talk to him and would not let him see his grandkids. He actually cried to me saying he wished he could see his grandkids. About two weeks after talking to me, the residents next door to his house called the police because the man had not been seen for several days. The policeman had to crawl in through an unlocked window and was overcome by the stench of the man's rotting and bloated body. He had died in his wheelchair apparently while watching TV, because the set was on and he was sitting in front of it. I was told the policeman became nauseous at the smell. I don't know who did the clean up of the bodily fluids that were left, but it was a mess. I do hope the man has found peace in the next life and that there he can one day reconcile with his family. Rest in peace.

mikekennedy
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If this didn’t make you want to call an elderly loved one, I don’t know what will. Often times they are ignored, pushed aside, or forgotten.

cmorgan
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Your videos, were/are a part of my alcohol recovery! I drank heavily (15 beers/coolers day or a 26-40 of gin a day) for 10 years, I’m 29 and I’ve been sober for 36 days. I was 3-5 years from cirrhosis if I didn’t quit. You guys helped put my life into perspective, where I could end up. Thank you guys for ALL YOUR HARD WORK! You do more than just clean, you helped save me from going out in a sad way.

vxCOCOxv
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If this is what decomposition looks like, I’m definitely getting cremated.

londonwatson
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What a sad way to go, i really wish every elderly person could have the chance to leave this world in a warm bed surrounded by their loved ones

amuchan
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Sitting here watching someone scrape up dried human funk and an ad appears telling me that I can get trained to do the very same thing. I am afraid I must respectfully decline.

heloripascal
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This is a time that I'm grateful that smell-o-vision doesn't exist. 😳

smokefan
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I love that man that said look out for the elderly people in your family that man has a heart of gold.

erikroark
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Why can’t our bodies literally just disappear when we die
Edit: why y’all still not getting what I mean obviously Ik the damn circle of life but Im talking about vanishing also crime scenes and shit will still have blood for ppl to get

xxliaz
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It's crazy to think that they are literally scraping someone off the floor. 💔

bunnie
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The gentleman that was talking about looking out for the elderly is a good fellow with compassion. We need more folks who think this way.

lisaroselle
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About a month ago one of my neighbors in my apartment building passed away, and he wasn't found for about a week. Me and a couple other neighbors contacted the landlord and PD to get a welfare check done, and he had passed due to health issues. Ron was a really good guy. He'll be missed

swirrllfolfsky
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7:55 Such a compassionate person. This whole team is.

gillianespinoza