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With heat advisories in place this week for millions of Americans, delivery drivers are — among others who spend most of their working hours outdoors — especially at risk. As with the UPS driver who collapsed from heat exhaustion on a porch in Arizona where the temperature reached 110F. Fortunately after a few moments on the ground, he was able to gather his strength to continue his day. … In a statement released to USA TODAY on Wednesday morning UPS reported their employee is fine. UPS said it trains its employees to stay hydrated, eat well and get proper sleep before work — especially when working in hotter temperatures.