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Source: The Western Edge
Everyone is Replaceable: Death Rattles Oregon Amazon Facility
A worker died at Amazons Troutdale warehouse last week. Employees were told to look away.
Ryan Haas
Apr 13, 2026
Sam was helping unload trucks when a heavy thud against concrete echoed across the Amazon warehouse. An employees lifeless body lay on the floor.
Work halted in the loading docks on the south side of Amazons distribution center in Troutdale, Oregon. Sam and other employees stared at the person whod collapsed just 20 feet away. Conveyor belts of packages continued to roll.
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For more than an hour, several employees said, workers in the facility were instructed to continue fetching totes, picking items off shelves and loading them onto trucks for delivery as the man lay dead, and management figured out their next steps. News of the fatality quickly spread through the building, but workers say top managers did not call operations to an immediate halt. A week later, several workers said they still do not know what caused the man to die. Amazon said in a statement Tuesday that the man died from a pre-existing medical condition. Records indicate he was 46 years old.
Just turn around and not look. Lets get back to work, Sam recalled the manager saying.
Within moments of the man hitting the floor, Sam said a woman ran over and began performing chest compressions. The woman began to cry and screamed out for someone to help her.
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Read more: https://www.thewesternedge.media/p/everyone-is-replaceable-death-rattles
Eugene
(67,156 posts)Eugene
(67,156 posts)Apr 14, 2026
Status Coup reporter JT Cestkowski breaks down disturbing reports that Amazon workers were told to keep working after a coworker died inside a facility. JT goes through what employees say happened, what Amazon has said publicly, and why this incident is raising major questions about worker safety and corporate priorities.
Cha
(319,443 posts)investigation.
FakeNoose
(41,874 posts)At the very least OSHA should ensure that the shift workers have access to emergency care and CPR, and they should be provided training to use defibrillators, etc.