Looking for Crime Scene Cleanup Services in the Washington, D.C. Area?
Call today to learn about NCSC services in Washington Metropolitan, Arlington, Alexandria, and nearby communities.
Professional cleanup technicians dispatched to your location.
24/7 cleanup crews, technicians & friendly service.
Want Crime Scene Cleanup in the Washington, D.C. Area?
Call today to learn about NCSC services in Washington Metropolitan, Arlington, Alexandria, and nearby communities.
Professional cleanup technicians dispatched to your location.
24/7 cleanup crews, technicians & friendly service.
Starting at $999/per day
Vehicle Blood Cleanup Case in Bethesda, MD
In the spring of 2015, Rich contacted Washington DC Crime Scene Cleanup crew technicians. Rich was a construction worker in the Bethesda, Maryland area. While on the job, one of his coworkers had been cut badly and was in need of medical attention. Rich quickly transported his coworker to a nearby emergency room, but in the process, much of the interior of his car had been stained with blood. The seat upholstery and carpeting on the passenger’s side of the car were stained badly, and he wanted to be sure that any potential hazard was properly cleaned up so that he could safely transport passengers in the vehicle again.
Vehicle blood cleanup is one of NCSC’s specialties, so when Rich contacted their dispatch office, they were able to send someone out immediately. Rich simply left the car in the care of the technician, and the stains were cleaned up within a few hours. He even had time to rest and have a cup of coffee at Battery Lane Urban Park. The upholstery and carpeting were restored, and Rich was happy to know that his car looked as good as new, and was once again safe to drive.
When Rich agreed to take his coworker to the hospital after the accident, he was just trying to do the right thing and didn’t think of how it could potentially damage his car’s interior. Luckily, NCSC was there to help with the cleanup after the trip to the hospital. All of NCSC’s technicians are trained to the highest safety standards, and we can guarantee that your cleanup needs will be met quickly and efficiently. You’ll find NCSC’s many national locations to be convenient, and you can be assured that their professional cleanup services in Washington, D.C. are second to none.
Additional Help Resources
Here is a variety of human resource functions within the Washington D.C. and surrounding Metropolitan Area.
Non-Emergency – Washington, D.C. Social Services: (202) INFO-211
Dial 911 for an emergency.
Maryland State Office of Victim Services
Victim Information & Notification Everyday (VINE)
Phone: 1-866-634-8463
TTY: 1-866-847-1298
Online Access: vinelink.com
VINE Protective Order (VPO)
DC.gov Human Resources: https://dchr.dc.gov/
Victim Rights Compliance Line
Phone: 410-697-9338 (GOCCP main line)
Washington D.C. Funeral Homes
Tri-State Funeral Services, Inc.: (202) 882-1202
1505 Kenilworth Avenue, N.E. Washington DC, 20019
Austin Royster Funeral Home Inc.: (202) 829-9767
502 Kennedy Street, N.W. Washington DC, 20011
BK Henry Funeral Chapel Inc.: (202) 544-9655
420 H Street, N.E. Washington DC, 20002
Washington, D.C. & Metropolitan Area Region Crime Scene Cleanup
National Crime Scene Cleanup provides immediate crime scene cleanup, unattended death, suicide cleanup and blood cleanup in Washington, DC and surrounding counties, 24 hours a day.
The eight Council Wards in Washington, D.C. are political areas used to elect members of the Council of the District of Columbia. The Ward boundaries were redrawn in 2012 based on 2010 census data.
We provide crime scene cleanup, unattended death, suicide cleanup, and blood cleanup for the following 8 Wards and townships, plus other neighboring communities Bethesda, Arlington, Silver Spring, Hyattsville, Alexandria, Southeast Washington, Lake Arbor, College Park, Annandale, Potomac, Bowie, District Heights, Largo, Westphalia, Rockville, Tysons, Greenbelt, Fairfax, and Clinton.
Below you can find some important numbers for the Greater Washington, D.C. area. As a reminder if calling phone numbers in the region, while 1 plus the (800) toll-free area code always must be dialed, sometimes 1 may be required before the local area codes (202), (703), or (301) when calling a Washington, D.C. number from within the Greater Washington, D.C. area.
In any event, the Greater Washington, D.C. area has 10-digit dialing which requires that an area code precede all phone numbers dialed.
Quick history lesson for you about Washington D.C., D.C. residents could not vote in presidential elections until the 23rd amendment was ratified in 1961. National Crime Scene Cleanup researchers were also surprised to find that D.C. gets more rain than Seattle and the D.C. Metro is the second busiest subway system in the United States.