apple, iPhone 14With the release of Emergency SOS has also announced its feature and we see that it has already saved lives. This weekend, three Brigham Young University student, San Rafael Swell Recreation in Utah They got stuck while exploring the canyons in the area and used this feature to call for help.
According to KUTV, students were stranded in deep water during the canyon crossing and were unable to get out for several hours, causing the hypothermic shock to set in. Fortunately, one of the students An iPhone 14 by Stephen Watts and via Satellite Emergency SOS Using the feature, he could send texts to authorities and share their location with them.
One of the fellow students, Jeremy Mumford, told KUTV: “The canyon was made up of steep, rock walls about 150 feet deep, but it was about 150 feet deep. every 20 minutes, a satellite to where we are in the canyon lined up, and by keeping the phone on, we could get a signal to Emery County that we could text 911. The trio were soon rescued with the help of the iPhone 14, possibly saving their lives.
Responsibly to an emergency liaison officer Three students were stranded in freezing water for several hours when they were rescued, even though they had told him to call for help if he hadn’t heard from them by 9 p.m. they were stuck, without the help of the iPhone contact would have been too late.