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While working with the police department, I often experience death, both natural and self-inflicted.  Just the other night a middle aged man in my jurisdiction committed suicide.  While working the scene and gathering evidence, the distraught wife asked a fellow officer if he knew of anyone to clean up her husband’s remains.  Not wanting to [...]

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I recently found a blog that I found worth mentioning, www.nakedgator.com.  In particular, the latest entry I found worthy of including at least a small part of in this blog.  Although it has nothing to do with our industry, NakedGator.com discusses a number of issues that should be important to us all.
Here is an excerpt:
“If 65 [...]

Since 2006, Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. has trained individuals in the art of crime and trauma scene cleanup.  Not only have we had the pleasure of working with students from nearly every state, but from Europe as well.  Our course of instruction has been a huge success and will continue to be so for many years to [...]

Last Thursday, Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. was contacted by a nationwide insurance company, not to give us business, but to ask for advice. Evidently, one of their clients in Florida suffered a terrible and tragic loss and needed the assistant of a Crime & Trauma Scene Cleanup Company. The client worked with her insurance [...]