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A family lost in an Oregon forest used the Emergency SOS feature on their iPhone to survive. Apple's emergency SOS feature via satellite debuted with the iPhone 14 model. AdvertisementA family used an iPhone feature to survive after they came lost in a freezing forest in Oregon, The Chronicle reports. The family activated the Emergency SOS via satellite feature on their iPhone for help, and the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office received their distress signal at 7:30 p.m.AdvertisementApple's Emergency SOS feature via satellite debuted with the iPhone 14 model. The easiest way to activate Apple's Emergency SOS feature is by holding the lock button and one of the volume buttons.
Persons: , Brian McCall Organizations: Chronicle, Service, Office, Clackamas County Sheriff's, SOS, Apple Watch Locations: an Oregon, Oregon, Mt, Hood, Clackamas County, Salmon, Utah, Delaware
The climber “slid and tumbled down the mountain for approximately 300-400 feet,” Brian McCall, a spokesperson with the sheriff’s office, told CNN. The brutal fall was witnessed by members of Portland Mountain Rescue, a nonprofit volunteer organization focused on helping people in mountainous areas. The climber, Leah Brown, told CNN in an email she doesn’t know what caused her fall. Portland Mountain RescueIn a Facebook post, Portland Mountain Rescue wrote the woman’s injuries “prevented self-rescue,” adding their members worked with the Crag Rats group, also an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization. “I owe them my life.”In a statement after the rescue, Portland Mountain Rescue warned of the dangerous winter conditions at the mountain.
Persons: , Brian McCall, Leah Brown, ” Brown, Ross, Brown Organizations: CNN, Clackamas County Sheriff’s, Authorities, Rescue, Ross Clemson, Locations: Mt . Hood, Portland, Clackamas County, Mt, Hood, Oregon
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