The iPhone’s Emergency SOS feature just saved six skiers caught in the Lake Tahoe avalanche – here’s how

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  • Six skiers were rescued from an avalanche thanks to an iPhone feature
  • They used Emergency SOS via Satellite to contact rescue workers
  • The feature can be a lifeline if you don’t have any cell service

Apple likes to tout its devices’ emergency features, saying they frequently save lives and get people out of sticky situations. And it’s not all marketing bluster either, as six skiers who were recently rescued from an avalanche at Lake Tahoe relied in part on Apple’s Emergency SOS via Satellite feature to get them to safety, according to emergency services.

According to the New York Times, the avalanche survivors were able to communicate with first responders using an emergency beacon and the Emergency SOS via Satellite feature present in the iPhone 14, 15, 16 and 17 series. Sadly, nine skiers died when the avalanche hit the group five days ago, but the survivors used the tech to eventually reach safety.



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