Apple iPhone 14 is packed with a lot of wonders including the Emergency SOS feature, which recently helped a hiker. According to the information, the person named Juana Reyes was hiking on a remote area of the Trail Canyon Falls in the Angeles National Forest, when she met an accident.
The inputs further reveal that the hiker got injured and broke her leg as a part of the trial crumpled beneath her. The respective area often lacks cellular services. Besides, she was left behind by her teammates due to which, no one was there to help her out.
Although thanks to Apple iPhone 14 and its Emergency SOS feature that helped the hiker to rescue. Juana said that she was hopefully having her phone that supported SOS satellite ability. Eventually, it helped her to connect with others.
RESCUE! Her iPhone 14 notified us via the satellite 911 feature. Ankle injury in Trail Cyn, wasn’t able to hike out. LACO Fire did a hoist. @LASDHQ @LACoSheriffLuna @MontroseSAR @CVLASD @CbsLos @NBCLA @KTLAnewsdesk @ABC7 @FOXLA @LACoFireAirOps @LACOFD pic.twitter.com/WlfXiYgp4C
— Mike Leum (@Resqman) June 24, 2023
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Hereafter, the Los Angeles County Fire Department Air Operations Section was able to get to Reyes after receiving a satellite call. Notably, three iPhone rescues were conducted over the course of the year. Perhaps, Apple has done the right thing with the implementation of the satellite connectivity feature.