06-19-2019, 01:22 AM
https://www.cultofmac.com/632124/iphone-...car-crash/
When 17-year-old Macy Smith was late coming home and didn’t answer her phone, her mother knew something was wrong. But she was able to track the girl down thanks to the Find My Friends application on her daughter’s iPhone, even though Smith was trapped in a wrecked car at the bottom of an embankment.
The N. Carolina teenager later wrote on Facebook: “I hydroplaned at 4:00 pm and ran in between 2 trees down an embankment, flipped my car 3 times, and landed in my back seat with my arm pinned in between the car and the ground.”
Smith couldn’t reach her iPhone to respond to her family’s attempts to reach her. But her mother, Catrina Alexander, had the location of daughter’s iPhone via Find My Friends. She and the rest of her family drove there and found her still trapped in the vehicle.
When 17-year-old Macy Smith was late coming home and didn’t answer her phone, her mother knew something was wrong. But she was able to track the girl down thanks to the Find My Friends application on her daughter’s iPhone, even though Smith was trapped in a wrecked car at the bottom of an embankment.
The N. Carolina teenager later wrote on Facebook: “I hydroplaned at 4:00 pm and ran in between 2 trees down an embankment, flipped my car 3 times, and landed in my back seat with my arm pinned in between the car and the ground.”
Smith couldn’t reach her iPhone to respond to her family’s attempts to reach her. But her mother, Catrina Alexander, had the location of daughter’s iPhone via Find My Friends. She and the rest of her family drove there and found her still trapped in the vehicle.