The stories about the life-saving capabilities of the Apple Watch have continued to increase. This wonderful smart wearable device has ramped up loads of life-saving stories from a varied collection of users. The latest story about the Apple Watch relates to a student who suffered carbon monoxide poisoning and managed to use the SOS call feature which enabled her to get speedy help.

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The student is named Natalie Nasatka, a Delaware student, and the story was originally aired on CBS. Natalie narrowly avoided death from excessive carbon monoxide inhalation by hitting the SOS button on her Apple Watch as she began to lose consciousness and was feeling extremely exhausted. The deadly carbon monoxide fumes were emanating from a faulty heater in Natalie’s room. Carbon monoxide is an odorless and tasteless gas that is hard to detect but very deadly. It can be detected by carbon monoxide detectors in the home but Miss Nasatka did not have a carbon monoxide detector at home at the time of the incident.

The SOS message was immediately acted on by the authorities and firefighters arrived at Miss Nasatka’s residence and dragged her out of bed to safety. The Apple Watch was critical in saving the life of the lady, as is the case with several survivors. Indeed, life-saving stories have become a critical part of the marketing strategy for Apple Watches. There are lots of features in the Apple Watch that have provided critical life-saving impact on users. The Apple Watch has an array of health and fitness monitoring capabilities including heart rate, blood oxygen, and more. The SOS call feature is also critical in providing needed access to emergency services.

The SOS call feature can be activated by holding the side button of the Apple Watch and then clicking SOS. The SOS function did not change with the unveiling of the watchOS to underscore the importance of the function and the need for all users to be familiar with it. Recently, two Apple Watch users wrote CEO Tim Cook to highlight how the Apple Watch saved their lives. Both users got a personal email from Apple’s CEO for sharing their stories.

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