Man credits Apple Watch’s drop detection feature for saving his life



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Every now and then, we report how the Apple Watch is helping save people’s lives. It could be a car accident, asking Siri for help, alerting to potential heart disease, and detecting if people are falling.

This time, a man from Long Island credited his Apple Watch with saving his life after a serious fall.

According to a local ABC report (via People Magazine), last month Brandon Schneider, a 25-year-old Peloton employee, had to go to hospital after suffering severe abdominal pain for days.

Accompanied by his Apple Watch, the Peloton sales specialist went to the hospital bathroom and after a few minutes in the bathroom, he lost consciousness.

“I remember washing my hands and thinking to myself that something was going to happen,” said Schneider. “I don’t remember falling to the ground, or hitting my head, or anything from the events that followed.”

Fortunately, Schneider, who uses his Apple Watch all the time for horseback riding and hiking, was wearing the device at the time and he instantly detected his fall and alerted his nearby father.

“My Apple Watch detected a sharp drop and I did not respond to the similar haptic message which requires a response and 45 seconds,” Schneider said.

According to ABC, Schneider said CT scans revealed that in addition to a fractured skull, he had life-threatening bruises, so he underwent emergency brain surgery.

“And so if I wasn’t in the emergency room when this happened, there’s a good chance we were telling a different story,” he said.

Apple Watch’s fall detection feature was first added with Series 4 and detects if the user has had a sudden fall. If the person does not respond within 45 seconds, the watch sends a message to a favorite contact and calls emergency services.

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