Passing out while driving can be fatal, but Apple Watch saved your life
A 55-year-old man claims his Apple Watch saved his life, a story fit for Hollywood
Brent HillA 55-year-old man from Easthampton, Massachusetts, told the story of the Apple Watch that saved his life. Apparently, He was driving home when he suddenly fainted and crashed.. The situation could have ended tragically, but the Apple Watch wouldn’t allow it.
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Apple Watch has the ability to save your life in different ways and also takes care of your health with its many functions. That’s why buying an Apple Watch is the best investment you can make. If we all had something like this, our life expectancy would be much longer.
But let’s focus on today’s story and find out what happened to Brent Hill and how his car ended up in a swimming pool…
He fainted and his car crashed into a swimming pool.
Brent Hill lost consciousness on the way home, passed out while driving, and his car crashed. It went through a neighbor’s garage until it toppled into a swimming pool..
The last thing he remembered was feeling nauseous while driving. After that he fainted. According to neighborhood cameras, his car went through the garage and flew into the pool. But that didn’t wake him up. Brent Hill remembers waking up to a little voice speaking through his Apple Watch. Emergency services informed him that help was on the way.
That was the moment of panic when you realized you were in a very bad situation. So the assumption is that when my weight shifted and my foot actually hit the gas pedal and didn’t brake, I was just moving forward. I didn’t know any of this was happening, and when I saw the footage of my car speeding down the street and crashing, I was shocked at how fast it was going.
Everything seems to indicate that the Apple Watch automatically activates the Crash Detection function and calls emergency services.
If emergency services hadn’t reached me and directed me through that seizure, there was no way I would have gotten out of there. I could barely hear anything from outside. I knew there was chaos, but I could barely understand what they were saying. I didn’t know where I was and that person calmed me down and if it wasn’t for that I probably would have drowned.
Luckily the pool water was frozen because The story could have had a very different ending.. However, Brent Hill said water started entering his vehicle. Following the incident, the slightly injured man was taken to hospital. Now he hopes his story will help others buy an Apple Watch and get the same help he did in critical situations.
Get the full story at Western Mass News. One neighbor who spoke to the press said the Apple Watch’s call was so fast that when her husband called 911 for help, they told him they had already spoken to the driver.
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I am Mary White, a news website author and a writer at Gadget Onus with an extensive experience in the world of wearables. I am passionate about discovering the latest technology trends and writing engaging content to keep readers informed.