A man who was testing the SOS function on his phone accidentally sparked a mountain rescue helicopter operation in Savoie, eastern France.
The man in his mid-30s, who was in the mountains in Savoie at the time, was testing his iPhone’s SOS rescue function.
This feature enables the user to send a message to the emergency services and share their location, even if the phone does not have a signal. Depending on the phone and the feature used, it also enables texting with emergency services, and can send automated messages in the event that you are incapacitated.
While testing the feature, the man mentioned “aggravated thoracic painâ€, and he was geolocated in an area near the Balme refuge, in Beaufortain, near the Italian border.
“The person explained that he wanted to test the emergency SOS function,†said a first-aider from the CRS Alpes in Modane, who took part in the rescue mission, . “He didn't think it would trigger an intervention.â€