DEEN, Presiding Judge.
The appellee, Robert G. Williams, was employed as a deputy sheriff of Walton County, and in June 1981, while handling blood-hounds during a manhunt, he suffered an attack of heat exhaustion for which he was hospitalized two days. He returned to work immediately thereafter and continued working until October 18, 1981, when he resigned upon the advice of his physician.
The appellee then applied for workers' compensation benefits and eventually...
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