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HVAC Techs, Amazon Drivers And Other Outdoor Workers Talk About Working In Sub-Zero Temperatures

"You actually get quite a lot of 'thank yous,' quite a lot of treats, a lot of water and Gatorade and treats, especially here in Denver."

Delivery drivers could be seen running from warm trucks to drop packages while plumbers and HVAC technicians tried to repair frozen water lines and overworked furnaces.
Delivery drivers could be seen running from warm trucks to drop packages while plumbers and HVAC technicians tried to repair frozen water lines and overworked furnaces. (CBS)

As the temperature dropped, work still had to be done across the metro area. Delivery drivers could be seen running from warm trucks to drop packages while plumbers and HVAC technicians tried to repair frozen water lines and overworked furnaces.

"We actually cleared our schedule so we could help as many people as we possibly could with no heat calls," said Jeff Johnson an HVAC team lead at Brother's Heating and Plumbing.

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