The special Apple Watch Crash Detection feature, has once more shown its life-saving abilities. This time, in Wisconsin, it automatically called 911 and shared the user's location after a car crash early on a Thursday morning that saved his life. Emergency responders said the only thing that saved him from certain death was the quick call by the Apple Watch that caused ambulances to reach him quickly.
The Kansasville Fire and Rescue Department shared this incident on Facebook. The crash happened around 4 a.m. Responders quickly learned about it thanks to the automatic call from the driver's Apple Watch.
Not only did the Apple Watch call 911, but it also told the rescue team exactly where the driver was. The car had flipped over about 100 feet away from the road. Although the driver was breathing, he was not responsive at all. This led the responders to call for help from Flight for Life, a medical transport service specializing in critical care by air.
"Our units arrived at the scene and realized that we needed to make the car stable and safely get the patient out. We also asked the Union Grove - Yorkville Fire Department to help us with creating a safe landing area for the medical transport helicopter on Plank Road, just west of Downy Drive." The Kansasville Fire and Rescue Department described the situation.
The driver was made stable and taken to Froedtert Hospital with serious injuries. They are still receiving care and treatment.
Ronald Molnar, the chief of the Kansasville Fire and Rescue department, gave all the credit for the quick response to the Apple Watch. He said in a statement to Racine County Eye, "Because it was dark and the car was far from the road, without the Apple Watch, it might have taken at least two
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