Accident Detection returns to the scene in serious case in Canada

2023-08-16 15:12:26

A Accident Detection of the iPhone 14 line has once once more become essential in rescuing a person. This time, the feature helped rescue artist Hannah Ralph, who was involved in a serious car accident in a rural area of ​​the province of Ontario, Canada.

According to South Grey News, the accident happened last August 5th on a highway in the Gray Highlands region. There are not many details regarding the dynamics of the crash, but one thing is certain: the rescue would have taken much longer to arrive if not for Hannah’s iPhone 14, which quickly contacted the rescuers.

Still according to the information, the artist is in serious condition and has already undergone surgery to treat a series of fractures in her legs. She also lost a considerable amount of blood, suffered damage to her femur, pelvis, skull and cervical spine, as well as several other lacerations.

The victim’s aunt, Dr. Angela Jones, highlighted the importance of features such as Accident Detection on smartphones:

I’m telling everyone who drives in rural areas to get this tech [a Detecção de Acidente]. Who knows how long it might take to [Hannah] get help [sem ela]?

Hannah’s car was completely destroyed following the accident. The musician’s family created a campaign on GoFundMe to help her get back on her feet when she leaves the hospital.

The Accident Detection feature is present on all devices in the iPhone 14 line, in addition to the second-generation Apple Watches Ultra, Series 8 and SE.

iPhones 14 Pro e 14 Pro Max
iPhones 14 e 14 Plus

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