First responders are typically trained in by the US Department of Transportation.
The first responders who is trained to give emergency medical care, generally speaking, arrives at the scene before the higher trained medical professionals do.
To be a first responder can mean being a volunteer, hours not defined, on the scene assistance. First responders can also be Police, EMT, Coroners, Medical Examiners, Military and other emergency personnel.
They face high stress under less than favorable conditions. On a regular basis, as part of their work they deal with emergency situations, trauma, natural disasters, even terrorism.
Advanced Bio-Treatment recognizes the hard work and effort of these very special individuals and consider our business relationship a partnership effort in crime scene cleanup. Most first responders do not work in the cleanup of the disasters, rather the bulk of their work is done beforehand.
ABT desires to keep a great working relationship with the first responders and we often provide catered meals for them on the job.
What challenges do first responders and crime scene cleanup professionals face?
These hard working individuals eyes behold scenes most of us can only imagine from what we see in television movies, dramas, crime scene investigation shows and such.
The aspects of crime scene go way beyond the event itself. The aftermath of a murder, suicide, traffic accident, weather emergency, terrorist attack, go way beyond the first impact.
These heroes deal with the bleeding, the screaming, the agony and critical moments following the impact. They “hold the fort down” in an attempt to begin to return to normal day to day life.
The first responders often are traumatized by what they see but may not have any time to process their thoughts and emotions. This type of work doesn’t end, the next job will come along and the first responders and crime scene cleanup professionals may or may not have had a full night’s sleep. They may not have had a day off, a vacation, or time to regroup for quite sometime.
Obviously, to be a first responder or crime scene cleanup is a job for those with a strong stomach, compassionate and caring heart, even keeled emotionally, trustworthy, reliable and dependable person.
We at Advanced-Bio Treatment recognize and acknowledge the hard work and effort of the first responders and thank them for making our job a little easier.
Our 24/7 Cleanup Service Areas Include: Florida, Georgia, Washington DC, New York , Kentucky and other crime scene states
If you need scene cleanup and decontamination guidance, have questions about your payment options, which clean up and decon procedures your current insurance policy covers or require our scene cleanup services immediately, don’t hesitate to give to call us!