Apple CEO Tim Cook shared a story in the podcast of Apple Watch that saved his father's life
Tim Cook has shared this story related to Apple Watch in Jessie and Lennie Ware's podcast. When he was asked in the podcast, was your father proud of this feature of Apple Watch? Answering this in a funny way, he said that, to tell the truth, his focus was more on his broken door than this.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has shared an emotional story about the Apple Watch. Actually, an alert received on the Apple Watch has saved his father's life. People have shared many such stories on social media when Apple Watch has saved their lives.
Tim Cook has shared this emotional story related to Apple Watch in Jessie and Lennie Ware's podcast. In response to a question asked about the medical alert received on Apple Watch, he said that I had not received such an alert on the watch till now. But once my father fell when he was alone at home.
When he became unconscious, Apple Watch informed the emergency services about the incident and they reached home. When the emergency service knocked on the door, his father did not respond. They broke the door entered the house and saved his life.
When he was asked further in the podcast whether his father was proud of this feature of Apple Watch? In response to this question, he jokingly said that, to tell the truth, his focus was more on his broken door than this.
Apple Watch has saved many lives, and the model has been in the headlines numerous times. A few months ago, when a 35-year-old woman named Sneha Sinha from Delhi suffered from atrial fibrillation (AFIB), it saved her life. Her heart rate began increasing rapidly. Initially, she thought this was occurring due to a panic attack. So, she began taking deep breaths and drinking water continuously-although she seemed to show no relief.
However, the Apple Watch, later warned Sneha for high heart rates and the beginning of AFib. After that, she was taken to the emergency of a hospital. She was having a heart rate so high that even the doctors could not read the blood pressure of Sneha.