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Man swept away by floodwaters in Australia saved by Apple Watch

Apple devices have many features that allow users to easily contact emergency services. This time, Rick Shearman found himself in trouble after being swept away by rough seas in Byron Bay, Australia. Luckily, he was able to call for help thanks to his Apple Watch Ultra.

Man Lost at Sea Saved by Apple Watch

As reported by Australia ABC NewsShearman was bodysurfing at Tallow Beach when he got stuck in an impact zone where the waves were breaking. “I took a couple of big hits to the head and I was underwater for a while, I started to panic a bit and get some underwater cramps in that area,” Shearman said.

Although Shearman is an experienced surfer and swimmer, he realised he was in trouble after trying in vain to find a channel that would take him back to shore. “After about 20 minutes it became clear I wasn’t going to make it and I needed help.”

Because his partner on the beach thought the surfer had gone shopping, no one was really looking for him. But Shearman was wearing his Apple Watch Ultra, which has a built-in cellular connection. He then called Australian emergency services, who stayed on the line for an hour until help arrived.

“At that point I was way out at sea, buffeted by the wind and big swell, it was really difficult to use the watch. I had to hold it to my ear to hear what was happening and talk to the responder.” But despite the difficulties, Shearman was rescued and is doing well.

Man uses Apple Watch to call for help after being swept away by floodwaters in Australia

Apple Watch has been certified water resistant to 50 meters since Series 2. With Apple Watch Ultra, which features a more rugged design to withstand the toughest scenarios you can imagine, water resistance has been increased to a depth of 100 meters.

A lifeguard on the beach said the Apple Watch was a game changer in rescues, as an operation like this in the open ocean could take hours or even days. “It’s amazing that I was able to use this technology to save my life,” Shearman said of his Apple Watch.

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