San Francisco, July 23 (Ians) Apple Watch has helped to save a trail runner’s life after falling during a run.
The Apple Watch called an ambulance after Robert Naess fell during a trail run, reports AppleInsider.
Following a holiday, Naess decided to go for a trail run.
Despite being a keen runner and having covered the route numerous times, 59-year-old Naess slipped at one bend.
“The skid had Naess fall chest-first into the edge of a wall, before landing on the floor,” the report said.
The incident cracked multiple ribs, and collapsed one of his lungs.
He couldn’t get his iPhone out to contact an ambulance as he was in terrible pain and was having trouble breathing.
However, he was wearing an Apple Watch and was listening to podcasts via AirPods.
He made the call to the emergency services himself rather than waiting for Fall Detection to go into effect.
The Apple Watch called an ambulance after Robert Naess fell during a trail run, reports AppleInsider.
Following a holiday, Naess decided to go for a trail run.
Despite being a keen runner and having covered the route numerous times, 59-year-old Naess slipped at one bend.
“The skid had Naess fall chest-first into the edge of a wall, before landing on the floor,” the report said.
The incident cracked multiple ribs, and collapsed one of his lungs.
He couldn’t get his iPhone out to contact an ambulance as he was in terrible pain and was having trouble breathing.
However, he was wearing an Apple Watch and was listening to podcasts via AirPods.
He made the call to the emergency services himself rather than waiting for Fall Detection to go into effect.
- 7/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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An animated short film version of Jason's "Sshhhh!" is currently in development with the slightly altered title of "Shhh!" The movie comes courtesy of Graceland Film Company and Animidias animation studios with Hans Bastian Borg serving as producer and Robert Næss on board as director. Lyder Janøy and Aasmund Janøy are credited with the animation duties.
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An animated short film version of Jason's "Sshhhh!" is currently in development with the slightly altered title of "Shhh!" The movie comes courtesy of Graceland Film Company and Animidias animation studios with Hans Bastian Borg serving as producer and Robert Næss on board as director. Lyder Janøy and Aasmund Janøy are credited with the animation duties.
Published by Fantagraphics, Jason's "Sshhhh!" featured 120 pages of black & white short stories that ranged in tone from comedy to horror. According to the project's official website, "Shhh!" will focus on the first story in the book about a bird named Arne and his girlfriend Belinda, who slips into a coma. The two available video clips illustrate the film's terrifying tone, despite...
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- MTV Splash Page
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