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Amazon warehouse worker collapses during shift as company disputes reports staff were told to keep working
Summary
An Amazon employee collapsed and later died on April 6 at the company's PDX9 distribution center in Troutdale, Ore.; Amazon says on-site responders and EMS provided care, employees were sent home with pay, and claims staff were told to continue working are "misinformation."
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An Amazon warehouse employee collapsed during a shift at the Troutdale, Oregon distribution center on April 6 and later died. The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office reported the incident occurred around 2 p.m. Amazon said the worker had a preexisting medical issue. The company disputed circulating reports that staff were instructed to keep working and described the reports as "misinformation."
Known details:
- The collapse happened at the PDX9 distribution center in Troutdale, Ore., around 2 p.m. on April 6, according to the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office.
- Amazon said three CPR-certified team members and emergency medical services provided care, and the area where the employee collapsed was cordoned off.
- The company said employees were sent home with pay for the remainder of the day, grief counselors were offered on-site, and operations resumed on April 7 with time off granted to those who requested it.
- The Multnomah County Medical Examiner is investigating the employee's cause of death.
Summary:
The incident has produced differing accounts about whether staff were told to continue working; Amazon has called those reports misinformation while describing its emergency response and post-incident support for employees. The Multnomah County Medical Examiner's investigation into the cause of death is ongoing, and further details are undetermined at this time.
