01-04-2019, 12:33 AM
A woman's car leaves the roadway and lands inverted in muddy water.
The video below was re-edited from its original broadcast for increased drama. Originally the phone call was broadcast with few interruptions and not interspersed with play by play 'color'. But you'll get a good idea of her situation.
It was a little intense.
This is of interest to me not particularly because Apple products were involve (and Google Maps helped) but because she had something, Apple kit or otherwise, and some situational awareness that saved her life.
There have been articles in the past about Apple gear saving someone's life or nearly so, and they've also been decried for various reasons.
I don't know anything beyond this coverage as to how she got where she was, but she is lucky to have survived. She deserves a lot of credit (and the dispatcher maybe not so much.
https://view.yahoo.com/show/nbc-today-sh...lipped-car
The video below was re-edited from its original broadcast for increased drama. Originally the phone call was broadcast with few interruptions and not interspersed with play by play 'color'. But you'll get a good idea of her situation.
It was a little intense.
This is of interest to me not particularly because Apple products were involve (and Google Maps helped) but because she had something, Apple kit or otherwise, and some situational awareness that saved her life.
There have been articles in the past about Apple gear saving someone's life or nearly so, and they've also been decried for various reasons.
I don't know anything beyond this coverage as to how she got where she was, but she is lucky to have survived. She deserves a lot of credit (and the dispatcher maybe not so much.
https://view.yahoo.com/show/nbc-today-sh...lipped-car