Or can u imagine sharting in ur suit, an then the zipper gets stuck.. then he realizes, a handful of wasps have made there way in, and their angry cause it smells like the bowels of evilness inside there, an everytime he gets stung, he sharts himself even more?? I think I'd quit an never look back.
When my mom had surgery I had to help her change her dressing on her wound I can say blood and open wounds don't effect me right after I helped her I took the gloves off scrubbed my hands and went back to eating my food
Pretty sure that’s his house because I see that same place on almost every video and short of his and I’m pretty sure he just did all that for the background as he talks about the stuff he talks about, and yea I’m pretty sure it’s illegal to record a crime scene so that’s why he’s always cleaning this place in his vids
I definitely get it. I'm a nurse and I'll be eating breakfast, with a bite still in my mouth, have a client shit all over themselves or the floor and be scrubbing away! Doesn't bother you after a while.
When I was in first year med school, we would have cadaver dissection lessons after break and since there were many students we had to jostle for seats close to our professor to get a better view of the cadaver dissection. If I went to the canteen for lunch in that limited lunch time, my seat that I would save with my bag would definitely be stolen and I’d be displaced to a farther seat. And anyway since I brought packed lunch from home, I would sit in the dissection hall near the cadavers and finish my lunch. It would allow me to save my seat and get some extra time to revise on the cadaver before the class started. So I got used to the stench of dead bodies/ cadavers pretty soon. It was uncomfortable for sure, but that felt like the best option so I had to just get used to the discomfort. What really bothered me was when they poured too much formaline (preservatives for cadaver), it was so strong at times, my eyes would sting and water constantly and snot would be running down my nose. As the formaline dissipated in a few days, things would get better.
Not a med student, but that formalin (which I'm sure you know is formaldehyde) is awful! We dissected cats in high school and would spray them with it when we were done! I was thankful the day our teacher let us wear masks with peppermint oil. But now, as a surg tech, it makes cautery smell awful so...I'll pick my poison. Luckily we really don't use it in the OR other than for specimens-which you can't smell, so yay
@@fierysoul1357oh yeah, a dead guy on the table had a stench but the worst was opening the container where there were body parts in formaline, that was the worst
Not a professional cleaner, but I just helped move out my grandparent who was a hoarder and the house was in Florida and had no central air and hadn't been cleaned in 20+ years so black mold and dust was everywhere, unfortunately, I’m half British and I was too coothful to wear a suit and gloves and so my hands are covered with very minor but very painful chemical burns. So with all that being said, I know how hard deep cleaning can be. thanks for your service my dude!
My son and former husband both serve/served as law enforcement officers. Kid, you really earn your money. I truly, honestly wish you the very, very best. That’s a really tough job.
Forget the color, it’s smearing like corn syrup smears. I’ve made thousands of gallons of this crap in film school and it never looks real once it’s smeared. Gotta go black and white and use chocolate syrup like Hitchcock
My brother worked for a company doing bio-hazard stuff. Idk if it’s the same thing as this but he didn’t need special schooling. So basically this comment is pointless.
Same. I literally just had a conversation with someone about wanting to start a crime scene/disaster cleaning business. Anyone wanna go into business together? lol
I completely understand, I work in a field where I come into contact with bodily fluids and faeces and you go from having to clean it up to having your lunch break right after, without blinking an eye 😅
genuinely curious, QUESTIONS 4 U - how does one get into this line of work… are the jobs listed as ‘crime scene cleaners wanted’ lmaooo? are these kind of jobs considered high in demand? (Im sure it also depends on the area ofc) Is there a lot of training involved/provided? do you need any kind of proper qualifications for a role like this or is it generally all an ‘on the job/years of experience’ kind of thing? & ofc the biggest question i think a lot of ppl would probably want to kno… how’s the pay? I’d imagine it pays significantly better than any other ‘cleaning’ role considering the nature of the job.. but ive always wondered just how much so.. even an approx range of pay would be wonderful if u could respond!! i think a lot of ppl would find it super informative & ofc.. interesting as ever. also, mostttt of all.. thanku for ur service & all that yall do working as crime scene cleaners.. helping to restore the home back to the way it originally was before this awful thing occurred l. it can be traumatic for everyone involved at scenes like this.. when u have a loved one deceased at the home the police actually leave you to clean up the horrors for yourself once they’ve completed their investigation.. they just move on w their day & ur left to grieve on ur own all the while being faced with such a traumatic scene. if it wasn’t for crime scene cleaners like these guys.. that would be the reality for each & every individual who ever lost someone resulting in a ‘crime scene’… so i hope you are at the VERY LEAST, compensated as per the service you provide, its the least they could do. i believe this job should be worked into a community service program for select offenders.. offenders should be paying w time, therefore not getting paid $$ themselves.
As a man who works in the medical field and has to take care of patients, I’ve gotten used to cleaning up all sorts of stuff, from blood to literal shit, and eating right after washing my hands (even though I’m wearing gloves while cleaning). You just gotta get used to it
You can ask any experienced PSW the same thing. "How do you eat lunch after cleaning up a patient you found waist-deep in a puddle of his own diarrhea?" "Well... I wash my hands twice as long as every other time... then I eat. ...What?"
I think the hardest for me would be like he said getting back into the suit and continuing after eating lunch. I’d probably just eat a big breakfast and a nice dinner and have a glass of water for lunch lol
When I was training to work in the medical examiner department…my trainer was performing a autopsy on a dead body, his alarm clock went off and he said “”lunch time”” he stopped what he was doing, washed his hands and took out his lunchbox and started eating his sandwich next to the corpse
Reminds me of when I was at the hospital, a doctor walked by telling her coworker that she just performed her second gastric surgery of the day, while casually as hell eating a bag of cashews. Like lady. You just had someone cut open and was digging around inside of a living body, and now youre probably going to do it again, or a more complicated surgery. But you’re eating cashews like it’s no big deal..?
Same with nursing. My family asks me how I can do it. Idk, it's not hard to wipe a butt or code a patient and then wash your hands and go eat lunch. You're on your feet, busy, tired. When you're hungry and have time you're hungry. You just do it and don't think about it for a few minutes.
After a while you don't think about the gross stuff and you don't eat food around those places - you sorta focus on something else like what the cement looks as you pressure wash it. If you are into how things look when cleaned is a better way to focus . You eat after you are done after a shower - a lighter meal during a longer cleaning up
I did a couple rotations in the OR and the things you would see could take your appetite away. But once you start eating while watching a tv show or something it’s like oh i’m really hungry!
It just takes time cause youre brain didnt see things like this guy sees even if you see Something like this on tv to see it for real its much worse Youre doing a good job my guy😊
love how you can reply to comments with shorts
Howw???
@@paulslifestyle they just put the image there I think
Me too
@@boyraptor actually there is a new feature for creators where they can reply like tiktok
@@didierz_ yh ok
imagine eating beans and farting in the suit💀
Stop💀💀💀
😂😂
Taking poison dmg lol
Underrated comment fr😂
Or can u imagine sharting in ur suit, an then the zipper gets stuck..
then he realizes, a handful of wasps have made there way in, and their angry cause it smells like the bowels of evilness inside there, an everytime he gets stung, he sharts himself even more??
I think I'd quit an never look back.
After a while he was probably just like “ yeah that was pretty brutal but man this burger hits hard”
I guess you could say the burger is killer
Nothing can make you appreciate life more
When my mom had surgery I had to help her change her dressing on her wound I can say blood and open wounds don't effect me right after I helped her I took the gloves off scrubbed my hands and went back to eating my food
@davisdishon1255 you're a good son for helping her.
@@kingofthedead333 dam that fruit is hanging so low that there might be two funerals
I liked the ketchup in the sink "no no its blood!!" Then where is his cleaning gloves??
Also I don’t if it’s me but I don’t think you are legally allowed to record a crime scene
Plus the blood would be black by the time he got to it
@@KrispyKream there’s a whole channel on it
Pretty sure that’s his house because I see that same place on almost every video and short of his and I’m pretty sure he just did all that for the background as he talks about the stuff he talks about, and yea I’m pretty sure it’s illegal to record a crime scene so that’s why he’s always cleaning this place in his vids
@@jasongaming6940 it’s not illegal whatsoever
“ITS JUST STRAWBERRY SYRUP ITS JUST STRAWBERRY SYRUP”
-my friend who’s a csc
your friend is a cosecant?
Your friend is a counter strike go ?
@@morgandaugherty1738 💀
@@morgandaugherty1738Oml... I just finished learning this in algebra 2...
If it would be a real crime scene, the bl00d would be dark & dried up, after the investigators would've been done with their work.
I definitely get it. I'm a nurse and I'll be eating breakfast, with a bite still in my mouth, have a client shit all over themselves or the floor and be scrubbing away! Doesn't bother you after a while.
that's Some callous w dung cause stench can b nauseating!
God bless u
Nope, that's all part of the job isn't it? They don't (usually) do it on purpose.
@@carolilseanne2175 I didn't say they do it on purpose? I'm very well aware one of my clients with a colostomy bag can't help it!
😂 nothing says "desensitized" like discussing patients stool samples over mousse au chocolate in the cafeteria
Don’t worry guys it’s just blood no ketchup was hurt in this video
that's a relief
Calmly talking about lunch as you're power washing some's memories off a side walk is wild.
Wild way to word it but fs
Walks into crime scene, sees the most gruesome shit anyone has ever seen
"Man, I kinda want a burger now"
Or something like creamed chipped beef, or ribs, or liver..
He wasn't wearing gloves 💀
fear.
He wasn’t cleaning blood either.
no need to wear them if you created the crime scene
"Real" crime scene or not- you're still wiping out a stranger's sink 🤢
Forgive if I’m mistaken but are you cleansing that sink with no gloves ?
I like the ways he avoids being demonitized
was that ketchup lol
When I was in first year med school, we would have cadaver dissection lessons after break and since there were many students we had to jostle for seats close to our professor to get a better view of the cadaver dissection. If I went to the canteen for lunch in that limited lunch time, my seat that I would save with my bag would definitely be stolen and I’d be displaced to a farther seat. And anyway since I brought packed lunch from home, I would sit in the dissection hall near the cadavers and finish my lunch. It would allow me to save my seat and get some extra time to revise on the cadaver before the class started. So I got used to the stench of dead bodies/ cadavers pretty soon. It was uncomfortable for sure, but that felt like the best option so I had to just get used to the discomfort. What really bothered me was when they poured too much formaline (preservatives for cadaver), it was so strong at times, my eyes would sting and water constantly and snot would be running down my nose. As the formaline dissipated in a few days, things would get better.
Not a med student, but that formalin (which I'm sure you know is formaldehyde) is awful! We dissected cats in high school and would spray them with it when we were done! I was thankful the day our teacher let us wear masks with peppermint oil. But now, as a surg tech, it makes cautery smell awful so...I'll pick my poison. Luckily we really don't use it in the OR other than for specimens-which you can't smell, so yay
@@fierysoul1357oh yeah, a dead guy on the table had a stench but the worst was opening the container where there were body parts in formaline, that was the worst
wouldnt it be bad for ur health to be inhaling formaldehyde stuff?
Bro if I was crime scene cleaner I would be completely unappetized
Not a professional cleaner, but I just helped move out my grandparent who was a hoarder and the house was in Florida and had no central air and hadn't been cleaned in 20+ years so black mold and dust was everywhere, unfortunately, I’m half British and I was too coothful to wear a suit and gloves and so my hands are covered with very minor but very painful chemical burns. So with all that being said, I know how hard deep cleaning can be. thanks for your service my dude!
My hungry ass could NOT be a crime scene cleaner, i would get fired for tampering with evidence INMEDIATLY😂
Eating the bodies? 😂
@@AssassinIronMan looting the fridge or whatever none perishable food on sight 😂
Hungry? Tampering the crime scene? I'm sorry how does that correlate?
It’s not too late to delete this comment brother, there’s still hope. 😭🙏
@@yunantheobserver6841 yummy yummy meat in my tummy :3
I always forget that someone has to clean up a crime scene. Like, I know it just doesn't clean itself up, but I always forget.
guys don’t worry he’s just spilt ketchup on the drive way and his sink don’t worry
I like watching your videos before a big meal or something so i don't overeat lol
NO GLOVES IS CRAZY THO
For cleaning ketchup in his own sink as a skit for the short? Lol
My son and former husband both serve/served as law enforcement officers. Kid, you really earn your money. I truly, honestly wish you the very, very best. That’s a really tough job.
Lmfaooo he trolled so hard with this one can’t even be mad at him 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How so? Other than the sink.
the way i would have the girliest girl kpop playlist blaring while i clean these crime scenes
I feel the hardest part is when its been there for a few weeks like over a month it losses all its flavour
That’s not real blood. You’d be wearing gloves. Plus, you have to use the proper cleaning supplies for that; you can’t just use water and a sponge. 💀
Imagine dipping your chicken nuggy into a splatter of blood thinking it was ketchup. 😅
I feel like I'd unironically do that 😭 I'd get fucking fired within the first 5 minutes of my lunch break-
bros a professional ketchup remover 🔥🔥💯
Don't even think that blood was real in the sink. It was a very orange colour for blood 😂😂
Forget the color, it’s smearing like corn syrup smears. I’ve made thousands of gallons of this crap in film school and it never looks real once it’s smeared. Gotta go black and white and use chocolate syrup like Hitchcock
For 1.5 seconds I thought you were gonna say you EAT THE CRIME SCENE. 😅
How do you make this your career? Did you need schooling? I would love to get into this but I have no idea where to start.
My brother worked for a company doing bio-hazard stuff. Idk if it’s the same thing as this but he didn’t need special schooling.
So basically this comment is pointless.
Same. I literally just had a conversation with someone about wanting to start a crime scene/disaster cleaning business. Anyone wanna go into business together? lol
@Chloe Stewart.we can call it "Chloe and Matt's Death Clean Up" lmao. Might have to work on that name.
@chloestewart.7688 aww.. im sad this was a year ago, an ya'll still havnt brain stormed a better name, yall were so cute together ❤
@@owlthepirate5997 for real !
"Yeah, that really sucks that guy got turned into human soup, but have you tried the breadsticks?"
Not me, scrolling yt shorts eating my lunch in the office… another time sure. Not right now. XD
no way you get to clean crime scenes-?? UR LIVING MY DREAM-
How do u keep up with shorts and crime scenes??
Me on Adderall watching these while cleaning and being immune to hunger considering a career path
You're basically microdosing meth 😕
Why the hell is he cleaning someone's blood up without gloves on?
Little does he know RUclips is after him…
I completely understand, I work in a field where I come into contact with bodily fluids and faeces and you go from having to clean it up to having your lunch break right after, without blinking an eye 😅
What field?
When the world is the cleaning up without gloves on
It is called desensitization! Welcome to it! Healthcare worker here nothing phases me anymore! Welcome to the club!
Is no one gonna talk about how there was blood on the driveway-
No shit sherlock he cleans crime scenes💀
@@kaksiendrezoknia yea but why bills on the driveway?
*blood
If I was a crime scene cleaner I would eat a big breakfast so I wouldn’t have to eat lunch.
"Not that hungry after seeeing this gruesome stuff"
Me: eats spaghetti bolognese while watching Bones
genuinely curious, QUESTIONS 4 U - how does one get into this line of work… are the jobs listed as ‘crime scene cleaners wanted’ lmaooo? are these kind of jobs considered high in demand? (Im sure it also depends on the area ofc)
Is there a lot of training involved/provided? do you need any kind of proper qualifications for a role like this or is it generally all an ‘on the job/years of experience’ kind of thing? & ofc the biggest question i think a lot of ppl would probably want to kno… how’s the pay? I’d imagine it pays significantly better than any other ‘cleaning’ role considering the nature of the job.. but ive always wondered just how much so.. even an approx range of pay would be wonderful if u could respond!! i think a lot of ppl would find it super informative & ofc.. interesting as ever.
also, mostttt of all.. thanku for ur service & all that yall do working as crime scene cleaners.. helping to restore the home back to the way it originally was before this awful thing occurred l. it can be traumatic for everyone involved at scenes like this.. when u have a loved one deceased at the home the police actually leave you to clean up the horrors for yourself once they’ve completed their investigation.. they just move on w their day & ur left to grieve on ur own all the while being faced with such a traumatic scene. if it wasn’t for crime scene cleaners like these guys.. that would be the reality for each & every individual who ever lost someone resulting in a ‘crime scene’… so i hope you are at the VERY LEAST, compensated as per the service you provide, its the least they could do.
i believe this job should be worked into a community service program for select offenders.. offenders should be paying w time, therefore not getting paid $$ themselves.
First👀
Second
Third
Fourth
I love how cleans blood outta the sink with his hands to conserve gloves!
I dont even wanna watch it anymore I was searching for u so I searched up crime scene cleanings and it showed a dead body I am traumatized 😔
I don’t get disgusted when looking at bloody,so I’m still eating my sandwich
Your creativity is through the roof!
This is that one short before you go to bed💀💀💀
Cleaning the “ crime scene” with no gloves hahaha😂
As a man who works in the medical field and has to take care of patients, I’ve gotten used to cleaning up all sorts of stuff, from blood to literal shit, and eating right after washing my hands (even though I’m wearing gloves while cleaning). You just gotta get used to it
I would NEVER EVER stop to eat and then go right back to working. That hot suit is gonna be FILLED with that same lunch I just finished😭
bros playing Viscera Cleanup Detail In real Life
Where is your gloooovessssss ! God ! You are one brave man to clean blood of an unknown person without gloves . 🧤
i like to imagine this guy eats a whole meat dinner while he cleans up the most gruesome crime scene ever
Same like having to clean up a code brown in a patient room then eating your hearty stew you brought for lunch.
imagine he was at the lacey case💀
I've heard that crime scenes make people hungry for no reason sometimes 😂
Lmao try unloading a trailer in the summer…I’ll take a suit in the hot day any day
I came to the comments and see it wasnt real blood in the sink cause it it was and no gloves. You are SERIOUSLY brave
"Damn that murderer hit hard but this McDonald's burger hits harder"
Love the fact he either used food coloring or ketchup for blood
You can ask any experienced PSW the same thing. "How do you eat lunch after cleaning up a patient you found waist-deep in a puddle of his own diarrhea?"
"Well... I wash my hands twice as long as every other time... then I eat. ...What?"
Imagine you have the most brutal death in your house and your a ghost seeing a crime scene cleaner eating mcdonalds and scrubbing blood off the floor😭
Hi! I have a question, are the clothes you wear reusable and cleanable or are they a 1 time use and then thrown away?
From someone who is mildly curious about potentially acquiring this occupation, what qualifications do you need? How much do you get paid?
Poor man legit said "You get used to it."
Washing blood out of the sink with no gloves on is WILD
As a plumber it’s also the same eating pizza in one hand while diagnosing the sewage lift station pump
Do you buy all the cleaning supplies or does the company you work for give you the stuff?
Cleaning somebody’s else’s blood with no gloves is wild 😅
Cleaning all the red stuff is like having to clean up after someone who tested the ketchup and baking soda that’s dried up
Do you put on gloves when cleaning blood? Or is that fake blood for the edit?
I think the hardest for me would be like he said getting back into the suit and continuing after eating lunch. I’d probably just eat a big breakfast and a nice dinner and have a glass of water for lunch lol
Lil dude's backup quietly blocked that door like a mobster bodyguard.
Kinda like being a hazmat cleaner. You wear the suit and work until the job is done and then you have a beer and a meal.
Holy hepatitis are you cleaning that bloody sink without any gloves
When I was training to work in the medical examiner department…my trainer was performing a autopsy on a dead body, his alarm clock went off and he said “”lunch time”” he stopped what he was doing, washed his hands and took out his lunchbox and started eating his sandwich next to the corpse
Kudos to you ! I could not deal with that but someone has to ✊🏻
Bro is actually casually explaining his lunch routine while we watch footage of a gruesome scene he's cleaning up
Reminds me of when I was at the hospital, a doctor walked by telling her coworker that she just performed her second gastric surgery of the day, while casually as hell eating a bag of cashews. Like lady. You just had someone cut open and was digging around inside of a living body, and now youre probably going to do it again, or a more complicated surgery. But you’re eating cashews like it’s no big deal..?
Sleeping would b harder than eating 😂
I like how bros actually just cleaning up blood talking like it's a normal day
I’m so sorry for you and the person who a friend or family died
NO WAY HE WIPED DOWN THAT SINK WITH NO GLOVES
Same with nursing. My family asks me how I can do it. Idk, it's not hard to wipe a butt or code a patient and then wash your hands and go eat lunch. You're on your feet, busy, tired. When you're hungry and have time you're hungry. You just do it and don't think about it for a few minutes.
Wait does he clean actual crime sences
After a while you don't think about the gross stuff and you don't eat food around those places - you sorta focus on something else like what the cement looks as you pressure wash it. If you are into how things look when cleaned is a better way to focus . You eat after you are done after a shower - a lighter meal during a longer cleaning up
I’m assuming it’s a cernex suit? That’s what we got for protection against pressurized hazardous chemicals at my job.
"And finishing up the job"
Damn bro, you dont take lunch break as a very good break, more like a fight for your stomach
I did a couple rotations in the OR and the things you would see could take your appetite away. But once you start eating while watching a tv show or something it’s like oh i’m really hungry!
Cleaning up a crime scene and saying "im about to murder this food" is crazy
The no gloves in the sink part bro
My bf works in forensics and he says just eat fast enough so it won’t get that dead person smell 😂😂😂😂😂
It just takes time cause youre brain didnt see things like this guy sees even if you see Something like this on tv to see it for real its much worse
Youre doing a good job my guy😊
I feel like we should send therapist to the people who cleaned up Gabriel Kuhns murder scene because that was gruesome.
You should hand an ice cooler for your suit so you can cool it while you’re eating!
Now we get homicide scene cleaners doing shorts 💀
I simply watch crime scenes while eating and im ok
Nothing like respirator and tyvek after a heavy lunch!