How Siri Became a Lifeline for Stroke Victim Who Crawled for Days to Reach His Phone

In July 2024, Daniel Vallaire, a 70-year-old resident of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, suffered a stroke that left him unable to reach his phone for help. After crawling for two days from his bathroom to the living room, he was able to use Siri on his iPhone to call his daughter, who then contacted emergency services. This incident highlights the life-saving potential of voice-activated digital assistants like Siri, which can be accessed even when the user is incapacitated. The 'Hey Siri' feature has previously saved lives in other critical situations, such as a vehicle accident in 2019 and incidents involving children in 2016 and 2017. Apple continues to improve Siri's capabilities, with the latest updates expected to enhance its understanding of user context, making it even more effective in emergencies.
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