H-E-B Warehouse Worker Dies After Medical Episode

H-E-B warehouse scene depicting emergency response

San Antonio, October 27, 2025

News Summary

An H-E-B warehouse employee in San Antonio has tragically died after experiencing a medical episode while on duty. The incident occurred on Sunday, and first responders were called when a coworker noticed the worker showing signs of distress. Despite efforts to provide medical assistance, the employee later succumbed to the episode at a hospital. An investigation is currently underway to determine the cause of the incident and identify any workplace factors that may have contributed.

San Antonio — An H-E-B warehouse worker has died after experiencing a medical episode at work. First responders were called to the site on Sunday, and the employee later died at a hospital. An investigation into the incident is currently ongoing.

What happened

This report summarizes confirmed facts provided by H-E-B and emergency responders. The most critical details are presented first, followed by supporting information and background context.

Confirmed facts

An H-E-B warehouse worker has died after experiencing a medical episode at work.

The incident occurred on a Sunday at a local H-E-B warehouse in San Antonio.

First responders were called to the warehouse for an employee showing signs of medical distress.

A spokesperson for H-E-B reported that the worker was operating a forklift when she suddenly came to a stop.

Another warehouse partner noticed the employee was in distress and called EMS for assistance.

H-E-B clarified that the employee was not found unconscious in a freezer and had not sustained forklift-related injuries.

The employee later succumbed to her medical episode at the hospital.

An investigation into the incident is currently ongoing.

Supporting details

Emergency medical services were summoned after a coworker observed signs of medical distress. According to the account provided by the employer, the event occurred while the employee was operating equipment on the warehouse floor and there were no initial indications of trauma from the equipment itself. The company provided clarifying information to address questions about the circumstances, specifying that the employee was not discovered unconscious in a freezer and that there were no forklift-related injuries identified at the scene.

Response and current status

First responders transported the employee to a local hospital where she subsequently died. The employer has reported the sequence of events to investigators, and an official review by appropriate parties is underway to determine the exact cause and any workplace factors that may have contributed.

Background and context

Workplace medical emergencies can result from a range of causes, including sudden medical conditions unrelated to workplace operations. When an incident occurs, standard procedures typically include on-site first aid, activation of emergency medical services, notification of employer representatives, and an incident investigation to determine cause and identify any required workplace changes. The current investigation will follow established steps to document the incident, interview witnesses, review equipment and procedures, and determine whether additional actions are needed.

Key details at a glance

Key feature Detail
Employer H-E-B
Location Local H-E-B warehouse in San Antonio
Date Sunday
Incident type Medical episode while on duty
Equipment involved Forklift (employee was operating at time of episode)
Immediate response EMS called by a warehouse partner; first responders attended
Outcome Employee later succumbed to her medical episode at the hospital
Investigation Ongoing

Timeline

Date/Time Event Status / Source
Sunday Employee operating a forklift suddenly came to a stop and showed signs of medical distress Reported by H-E-B spokesperson; incident account
Sunday (shortly after) Another warehouse partner noticed the employee was in distress and called EMS for assistance Reported by H-E-B spokesperson; incident account
Sunday (later) First responders were called to the warehouse for an employee showing signs of medical distress Emergency response records; reported by H-E-B
Sunday (after transport) The employee later succumbed to her medical episode at the hospital Hospital outcome; reported by H-E-B
Ongoing An investigation into the incident is currently ongoing Employer statement

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Outcome distribution

Death: 1

Response actions (visual)

EMS called and first responders attended: 100%

FAQ

What happened?

An H-E-B warehouse worker has died after experiencing a medical episode at work.

Where did the incident occur?

The incident occurred on a Sunday at a local H-E-B warehouse in San Antonio.

Who responded to the incident?

First responders were called to the warehouse for an employee showing signs of medical distress.

What was the employee doing at the time?

A spokesperson for H-E-B reported that the worker was operating a forklift when she suddenly came to a stop.

How was the situation discovered?

Another warehouse partner noticed the employee was in distress and called EMS for assistance.

Was the employee found in a freezer or injured by the forklift?

H-E-B clarified that the employee was not found unconscious in a freezer and had not sustained forklift-related injuries.

What was the outcome?

The employee later succumbed to her medical episode at the hospital.

Is there an investigation?

An investigation into the incident is currently ongoing.


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