According to a report, an Apple Watch helped the police to track a kidnapped lady in the US. Police in Selma, Texas had the option to supposedly use the crisis SOS highlight on Apple Watch to find the kidnapped lady and rescue her. The Apple Watch offered exact area information of the person in question, because of which the police had the option to rush to her. This isn't the first run through the Apple Watch has been accounted for to have saved a daily survival. A couple of months ago, the Apple Watch's heart observing component helped a 25-year-old in personal abnormality in his pulse and possibly saving his life.

Fox San Antonio reports that a lady in Selma, Texas called her girl through her Apple Watch requesting help and clarifying the situation. The call got separated mid-way and officials at that point utilized a crisis cell ping to follow the lady's mobile phone. The report says that the Apple Watch indicated the casualty's precise area on East Sonterra Blvd at the Hyatt Place Hotel. The police found the lady in a vehicle in the parking garage." The ruffian, a man named Adalberto Longoria fled the scene at that point, yet was later arrested and accused of provoked Kidnapping.

The victim and the kidnapper had allegedly engaged in a fight outside the victim's home. She told the police that Longoria had refused to give up the vehicle and told her to get her things out of the bed of the truck. But when she went to do that, Longoria supposedly gets in the driver's seat and drove her away in the bed of the truck.

In the month of November, a 25-year-old Apple Watch user got the alert that notified him that his resting heart rate is abnormally high at 210 beats/minute. This will be allowing him to make a visit to a doctor and told that it is mandatory for him to have an atrial ablation to correct the atrial flutter. Earlier, the Apple Watch also reportedly rescue in saving a 76-year-old man's life with the heart rate monitoring notifications.



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