
Dallas USPS Worker Dies Two Years After Eugene Gates Jr. Death, OSHA Fine
A cause of death has not been determined, union leaders told us.
Dallas, Texas – Emergency services responded to a distressing scene on June 21, 2025, when a United States Postal Service (USPS) worker was found unconscious in his delivery van. The incident, captured by a local resident, has sparked renewed concerns over the working conditions of postal employees amidst soaring temperatures. The resident, who witnessed the event, reported seeing an ambulance and fire truck attending to the USPS van. She expressed deep distress, stating the postal worker was "most likely dead" or "passed out" due to the extreme heat, noting that temperatures reportedly reached 103 degrees Fahrenheit that day and the van lacked air conditioning. "Why don't we take care of our USPS workers?" she questioned, visibly shaken. This incident adds to a growing number of complaints from postal workers across the country regarding inadequate vehicle maintenance, including non-functional air conditioning, and severe understaffing. Employees often face immense pressure to meet delivery deadlines despite these challenges. The witness, whose grandmother retired from the postal service after over 40 years, underscored the vital role of USPS workers. "Without them, nothing moves," she asserted, highlighting that the postal service is one of the nation's largest institutions. She urged for better support and resources for these essential workers, emphasizing that they are people deserving of proper care and safe working conditions.
A cause of death has not been determined, union leaders told us.