A mom's death at a U.S. Postal Service's Regional Distribution Center in Georgia has actually stimulated issue amongst staff members and left a household desperate for responses.
Sharon Barnes, a 48-year-old staff member at the USPS Palmetto center off Palmetto Logistics Parkway, passed away on Sunday inside the. Her household stated that Barnes remained in health which timely medical attention might have conserved her life.
It wasn't up until somebody left the structure and called 911 that assist gotten here. Already, nevertheless, it was far too late.
Barnes was hurried to a location medical facility, where physicians notified her household that she had actually currently passed away from a brain aneurysm.
In an interview with Channel 2 Action News, workers at the center stated they are scared since they're not able to call 911 if they require assistance, and can't send out text.
Quenious Holmes, Barnes' child, stated his mom had actually grumbled many times about absence of cell service inside the.
“I believe something's going on at that post workplace due to the fact that it isn't my very first time finding out about this,” Holmes stated. “It was genuine ravaging. We were informed a great deal of stories– there's been a great deal of stories.”
A USPS representative offered the following declaration to 11Alive after Barnes' death:
“The Postal Service is deeply saddened by the loss of our postal member of the family. Our acknowledgements and ideas head out to our staff member's household, buddies, and colleagues.”
The Palmetto center has actually been in the news for months due to enormous mail blockage, resulting in extended hold-ups for city Atlanta citizens.
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[Feature Photo:Sharon Barnes/Legacy]