Apple's iPhone 14 Emergency SOS via Satellite Feature Saves Stranded Man in Alaska

With the launch of iOS 16.1, Apple rolled out a Emergency SOS via Satellite, which is designed to allow iPhone 14 owners to contact emergency services using satellite connectivity when no cellular or WiFi connection is available. The feature was put to the test in Alaska today, when a man became stranded in a rural area.

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In the early hours of the morning on December 1, Alaska State Troopers received an alert that a man traveling by snow machine from Noorvik to Kotzebue had become stranded. The man was in a cold, remote location with no connectivity, and he activated the Emergency SOS via satellite feature on his ‌iPhone 14‌ to alert authorities to his predicament.

Apple's Emergency Response Center worked with local search and rescue teams and the Northwest Arctic Borough Search and Rescue Coordinator to send out volunteer searchers directly to the GPS coordinates that were relayed to Apple using the emergency function.

The man was rescued successfully and there were no injuries. The area where he was located is remote and on the fringes of where satellite connectivity is available. Apple says that satellite connectivity might not work in places above 62° latitude, such as northern parts of Canada and Alaska, and Noorvik and Kotzebue are close to 69° latitude.

Troopers who helped with the rescue were "impressed with the accuracy and completeness of information included in the initial alert," with the Emergency SOS via Satellite feature designed to ask several questions ahead of when an alert is sent out to expedite rescue missions.

Emergency Satellite via SOS is available to all ‌iPhone 14‌ users, and it can be activated when an emergency situation occurs and there is no WiFi or cellular connection available. The feature is free to use for two years, and Apple has not yet provided detail on how much it will cost going forward.

Satellite connectivity is available in North America at the current time, and it will soon expand to France, Germany, Ireland, and the UK.

Top Rated Comments

BobSc Avatar
19 months ago

"Stranded". He should have prepared going out there. Not Rely on the Phone. If the environment is Hostile he should have the gear needed to Survive. Make a Fire, shelter, have food ect.. Think People living there going out everyday Don't prepare for events? Bah.
OMG. How very sad to read a comment like this. You know nothing of the circumstances. And arguing about people's preparedness is NOT what this thread is about. For whatever reason, he's stranded. It's done. He happens to have a new iphone and uses an incredible new tool from Apple to save his life. That's what this thread is about. It's about Apple and it's technology. It's not for so many to use any and every thread as an opportunity to spew your own personal agenda about anything and everything not pertinent to the thread.
Score: 77 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kirkster Avatar
19 months ago
Well if it saves one person. Argument fulfilled…
Score: 64 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ProfessionalFan Avatar
19 months ago

This sounds like a PR stunt to me. It’s just so preposterous
Everything is a conspiracy to people these days.

Great save, glad he is well and I’m sure happy with his purchase.
Score: 44 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lyngo Avatar
19 months ago
This is welcomed and incredible news! I’m glad the individual is safe and unharmed.
Score: 40 Votes (Like | Disagree)
xxray Avatar
19 months ago
I can only imagine the gratitude that man feels for having this feature. Super cool to see it all work out for him. Literally saving lives.
Score: 38 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving ?️ Avatar
19 months ago
Good stuff! There will be a lot more reports like this. SOS ?️ for the win! ?.

If you don’t own an iPhone 14, get yourself one, please. Best iPhone ever!
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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