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iPhone Satellite SOS Saves Avalanche Survivors
20 Feb
Summary
- Six survivors found using iPhone's satellite emergency feature.
- Feature allows texting emergency services without cell signal.
- Ninth person remains missing after deadly avalanche incident.

Six survivors of a devastating avalanche near Lake Tahoe, California, were rescued using Apple's emergency SOS via satellite feature. The avalanche, which occurred on Tuesday, claimed at least eight lives.
First responders utilized the iPhone's capability to text emergency services, even in areas with no cell service or Wi-Fi. This technology, available on iPhone 14 and later models, connected the stranded skiers to help.
On-screen instructions guide users to connect with a satellite, sharing vital information like Medical ID, location, and battery life. This feature has previously aided in other rescue situations across different regions.
A ninth individual from the group of 15 remains unaccounted for, with authorities presuming them deceased. The group consisted of three instructors and six clients.




