A mother saves her daughter's life by using Siri to call ER while doing CPR

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Since the launch of the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, Apple has been focusing on promoting the main virtues and advantages compared to its predecessors in various advertisements, which we are echoing in Actualidad iPhone continually. Various actors and film directors have appeared in various advertisements where Siri is the protagonist, in addition to the cookie monster. But the main virtue that Siri offers us in the latest iPhone models is the possibility of being able to call it without having to be connected to the electrical network, as was the case in previous models.

This function is ideal for when we cannot touch the iPhone and we need to set a countdown, make a call, send a message ... To do this we have to previously pronounce Hey Siri. Precisely this feature has saved the life of a 1-year-old girl. An Australian mother used this feature to call 1 while performing CPR on her XNUMX-year-old daughter who had stopped breathing.

Stacey Gleason grabbed her iPhone and ran to her daughter's room, but it fell off when she turned on the light. Stacey screamed to activate the Siri function so she could make an emergency call while performing CPR on her daughter who had stopped breathing. Gleason told the BBC that this role had surely saved his daughter's life.

Siri made the call and allowed the mother to speak to the emergency service while helping her daughter Giana. This incident happened in March, but nothing has been heard of the incident until Gleeson contacted Apple to thank Siri for helping him.

I've always played with Siri, I thought it was a fun feature. Since then I will not deactivate this option again.

It is not the first time that a device from the company has saved a person's life. A little over a year ago, A young man saved his life thanks to the heart rate sensor of the Apple Watch, sensor that forced the user to go to the emergency service.


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  1.   ase said

    "Sensor that forced the user to go to the emergency department." Put a gun to his head? I do not think that the Apple Watch forced him to anything, it would give him a recommendation based on what it detected, from there to force there is a world ...

  2.   Kevin said

    Good thing he didn't have to reboot