Disclaimer! Ruralinfo.net is not sponsored or authorized by the NRLCA, the USPS or any state or local association. Click here to read full disclaimer

Rural carrier responded to a customer who fell in a barn

Rural Carrier Associate Hayden Dale was delivering mail recently in Wilmington, OH, when he heard shouts coming from a barn.

Dale found a customer on the barn floor who had fallen off a ladder, hitting his head and sustaining other injuries.

Dale ran to the man’s residence to alert his wife, who called 911 while the Postal Service employee went back and comforted him until paramedics arrived.

The customer was treated for injuries that included a broken ankle.

He later wrote to the Wilmington Post Office to praise Dale:

“Hayden got me the help I needed. It was a complete selfless act of kindness that he didn’t have to do. I am forever grateful.”

Employees featured in “Heroes” receive letters of commendation through the Postmaster General Heroes’ Program. The nomination form is available on Blue.

Hot this week

General Wage Increase Effective November 15, 2025 for Rural Carriers

In accordance with Article 9.1.A.2, effective November 15,...

U.S. Postal Service To Observe Thanksgiving Holiday, Nov. 27

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service will observe the...

Postal Service leadership brushes off calls to pause modernization plan, as financial losses continue

David Steiner, who became postmaster general in July, said...

USPS worker dies at troubled Palmetto mail facility

PALMETTO, Ga. — A United States Postal Service worker...

U.S. Postal Service Reports Fiscal Year 2025 Results

Operating revenue was $80.5 billion, a 1.2 percent...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

Secret Link