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"I was in such great distress": When the Apple Watch called 100 and saved an Israeli - Walla! TECH

2019-12-15T11:07:59.015Z


Eviatar Partok went out to the park with his children during the Sabbath, and while demonstrating to his son standing on the skateboard, he lost his balance and fell. Just before he loses consciousness, Apple Watch's watch has detected ...


"I was in such great distress": when Apple's clock called 100 and saved an Israeli

Eviatar Partok went out to the park with his children during the Sabbath, and while demonstrating to his son standing on the skateboard, he lost his balance and fell. Just before he loses consciousness, Apple Watch's watch detected the fall, made a call to police and shortly heads to a hospital, thanks to the smart watch

"I was in such great distress": when Apple's clock called 100 and saved an Israeli

"I don't know what would happen to me if I didn't have the watch. I felt like I was losing consciousness." Last Saturday, Eviatar Partok went out with the children to the park, just before lunch. Before returning home, the fish partook for his son standing on the skateboard, and as he went down, he lost his balance, slipped and fell on his back. "I'm traditional, but on Saturday I go with Apple's watch because I'm diabetic and it gives me a continuous indicator of my sugar gauge. It's a series five watch, so the watch is independent and with cellular capabilities, which means it can take out and receive calls," Partuck said in a conversation. Us. "Apple has the feature they put out in Series 4 and it recognizes a fallout. I've seen a lot of videos and didn't know how it worked, but I trusted it."

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"After losing one leg, I lost balance, flipped back and got a serious spine hit while braking with my elbow. At that moment, I was losing consciousness, the blow was so strong and we were already a bit out of the park and there were no people, so no one to ask for a phone "While trying to talk to the kids who didn't understand what was happening, I feel the clock in my hand before it starts to vibrate very fast and at the angle of the eye is SOS registered and it counts back, which means five seconds to cancel," Partuck said. "I didn't touch it, I didn't even address it. Suddenly, I hear 'Peace Police'."

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Last year Apple introduced a new feature that detects watch users' falls. If the clock has detected a fall, it will make an emergency call, and then update its relatives. Feature is also available in Israel, and now seems to be the first case in which he saves lives in Israel. "It took me a few seconds to realize that this was actually what happened. The policeman asked me through the clock what happened, I explained the case to her and she contacted Magen David Adom, who came back to me as well. Another watch sends an alert to contacts that you set up near you and they can "My wife's sister doesn't keep Saturday and she got the call and alert that included a location. I don't know what would happen to me if I didn't have the watch. I felt I was losing consciousness. He just ran the whole event alone."

Apple Smart Watch (Photo: Mikey Levy)

Apple Watch Apple Smart Watch (Photo: Mikey Levy, Walla System! NEWS)

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