The State appeals from a judgihent awarding damages in a personal injury claim. The claimant, Marie E. Sivertsen, was injured on the employer’s premises as the result of a fall from a stretcher owned by the employer and under the supervision of a coemployee. On October 3, 1961 while having luncheon in the hospital, together with other employees, she became faint and dizzy and was given permission to leave for the remainder of the day. At the same time another employee called a nurse who, after a cursory examination, summoned a doctor who, in turn, directed that the claimant, instead of going home, be taken to the infirmary in an adjacent building within the hospital compound. A hospital ambulance arrived, operated by a substitute driver and accompanied
