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As summer temperatures continue to increase in the area, the United States Postal Service (USPS) is taking extra steps to ...
The Los Angeles County Coroner said Peggy Frank, 63, was found unresponsive in her mail truck Friday afternoon in the Woodland Hills area, where temperatures reached a 117 degrees.
North Texas postal worker Eugene Gates Jr., 66, died on June 20 after he collapsed while delivering mail amid a dangerously high heat index, according to multiple reports — and now United States ...
On Tuesday, Roy had more than 500 houses to deliver mail to. She said she does a few things to help her beat the heat such as staying hydrated, wearing sunscreen and wearing certain clothes.
Thirty percent of heat-related hospitalizations USPS reported from 2015 to 2018 mentioned dehydration. A carrier for the United States Postal Service closes a mail truck door after a delivery in ...
Grand Rapids; Mail carriers deliver in sweltering heat, appreciate kind gestures from customers. Published: Jul. 16, 2012, 9:19 p.m. Jul. 16, 2012, 9:19 p.m.
A tray of mail at the U.S. Postal Service Processing and Distribution Center in San Francisco in 2013. (Stephen Lam/Getty Images) The adage about the U.S. Postal Service delivering the mail in ...
FARGO - Rain or shine, snow or sleet, Mike Fosberg will be outside delivering the mail. Some postal workers deliver mail directly from their car to a mailbox, but that is not the case for Fosberg.
Gates, 66, died on June 20 while delivering mail on his route in Lakewood during the sweltering Texas summer heat. The heat index was above 110 degrees that day.
Congressman Tony Cárdenas’ office said a victim of not having cool air was mail carrier Peggy Frank, who passed away from heat exhaustion on a 117-degree day in the San Fernando Valley during ...
Dallas mail carrier died on the job last week. Just two years after Eugene Gates Jr. died while delivering mail in Lakewood in extreme heat, a video posted on TikTok over the weekend indicates ...
The summer weather means thousands of delivery drivers will face extreme temperatures, but a union is also turning up the heat on the world’s largest package delivery company, saying more needs ...
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