Apple iPhone’s ‘Find My’ Feature Helps Rescue Car Crash Victim Again in US
Tech giant Apple iPhone's 'Find My' feature has helped to find a woman who fell 200 feet down a hill, following a car crash in the US state of California.
San Francisco, December 29 : Tech giant Apple iPhone's 'Find My' feature has helped to find a woman who fell 200 feet down a hill, following a car crash in the US state of California. The San Bernardino County Fire Department posted the details of the rescue on Facebook and stated that the incident happened on Monday. According to the post, the victim had likely been in her crashed car overnight after leaving a family gathering. Apple Working on New iPad Mini, Launch Expected in Late 2023.
Family members became concerned after not speaking with her the next morning and used Apple's 'Find my iPhone' feature to track her whereabouts. After following the smartphone's location, they found the car and called 911. Realme GT Neo 5 Primary Specs Leaked via Poster Prior Imminent Launch; Find All Details Here.
Once rescued, the victim was "loaded into an awaiting ambulance for transport to a local trauma centre." Meanwhile, earlier this month, the Emergency SOS via satellite and the Crash Detection feature of the iPhone 14 had helped rescue two people in a serious car crash in the US.
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