The board found: "based upon the testimony and medical evidence, that the decedent's work activities and the change of temperatures to which the decedent was exposed on 7/19/72 precipitated either a physiological type of death or an electrical death in which the decedent went into a cardiac arrhythmia; that this constitutes an accidental injury arising out of and in the course of his employment and the resultant death is causally related thereto." There is substantial evidence...
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