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weamp;#39;re learning more about that alarming video of a ups guy in distress from the extreme heat he struggles to make it onto the front porch then he collapses overwhelmed by the 110 degree temperature in arizona he has to lie down for a moment to recover slowly he gets back up again and docHubes for the doorbell before stumbling back to his truck itamp;#39;s just a sickening feeling that you donamp;#39;t know whatamp;#39;s going to happen to that guy if he goes to the next house or to his truck homeowner brian enriquez says he was shaken when he saw what his ring camera had captured you can see in the video heamp;#39;s looking at his hands shaking his hands i mean he could have a mini stroke or anything you may be surprised to hear that ups trucks have no air conditioning it feels so freaking hot back here drivers are taking to social media to share their extreme working conditions this guy is drenched in sweat to get air through the truck the best way is we always leave the do