The evidence indicates that the decedent, employed as a powerhouse engineer, in a period between August 19 and 22, 1953, because of an unexperienced and unreliable fireman who was his assistant, was required to do unusual and extra work, particularly the climbing of a 20-foot ladder on three occasions during one of the working shifts. As a result thereof he suffered on or about August 26 a coronary occlusion with myocardial infarction which resulted in his death on September...
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