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I-Team Special Report Tonight at 11: Crime Scene Clean Up

By: Andy Mehalshick
Updated: February 20, 2013
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Tonight at 11 we will meet the people who clean-up  crime scenes. There's much more to it that one might think, they not only have to make sure the home or location is safe for the family to return. They also have to deal with the emotions of the victim's families and friends as well as their own emotions.
 
"It is very difficult--images you have in your head and you come back and you see your family later on during the day.It just really makes you think who what if I was in that positions it's difficult to deal with." said Jude Sidari of Northeast Bio-Hazard Remediation.
 
      Don't miss our special reports Tonight and Thursday on Eyewitness News at 11.

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