A couple of iPhone 14s mistakenly called 911 from a ski resort 71 times

Apple released the latest iPhones and Apple Watch Series 8 with a feature that can automatically call emergency services in the event of an accident. But this feature has had problems since its release; Recently at a ski resort 71 accident notification It has been sent to the emergency room, even though there was no actual accident.
to report Colorado Sun“Summit” emergency center says it has received 71 accident messages, while none of these messages are related to Real accident have not been In fact, the sudden stops of skiers made the iPhone think that the user had an accident.
The iPhone 14 series automatically calls emergency services during an accident, and then the emergency center calls the user again. If the user does not pick up the phone, it is concluded that the person has had an accident and an ambulance must be dispatched to his location.
Misdiagnosis of an iPhone 14 accident can be dangerous
Trina Dahmer, interim director of the Summit Emergency Center, said these calls take up a large amount of troopers’ time, but none are actually emergencies. Engaging emergency responders with false messages can save the life of someone else who may actually be in danger. Threat slow
The Grand County Emergency Center, Vail and Pitkin County Police Departments average about 20 automatic calls They receive and call people back, but because skiers usually put their phones under several layers of clothing, they can’t answer these calls. As a result, the emergency is forced to send the force to the last location of the user.
Emergency centers say that they cannot ignore these calls, because they cannot distinguish between real and fake calls, and naturally, they cannot risk people’s lives by guessing.
Apple says that in a conversation with the sheriff of Grand city, he noticed this problem and is trying to update for Fix this problem publish This feature has already become a problem in amusement parks.