Claimant, an installer-repairman who had for four or five weeks prior to the accident been attending a special equipment school for telephone company employees, was called by a superior at his home at about 9:15 P.M. on April 19, 1964 and requested to go to the Town of Victor, New York, where a telephone equipment failure had occurred. Because he was attending school claimant had turned in his repair tools, which he ordinarily would have...
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