For those who don’t know, here are some emergency features on iPhone and Apple Watch, including:
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Emergency SOS: a way of calling emergency services if you are unable to speak
Medical ID: a ‘secret’ place that medical emergency workers look to get medical information about you.
Fall Detection: - fall down and don’t move, and Apple Watch will call emergency services and your family.
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IPHONE
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Emergency SOS
Press and hold the power button and a volume button simultaneously. If you keep holding, it will countdown five seconds, call emergency services with your location, no talking required. It will also text your loved ones with your location.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=RBz5l...
Medical ID
Medical ID provides emergency services staff with information related to your medical conditions, the medication you are taking, blood type, and emergency contacts. Emergency workers check iPhones for this information by pressing the power button and a volume button simultaneously.
To enter your health information, with the Apple Health app running, press ‘Medical ID’ at the bottom of the screen. Enter all the required information.
Apple’s Medical ID setup instructions
support.apple.com/en-us/HT2...
m.youtube.com/watch?v=vEpDV...
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APPLE WATCH
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Emergency SOS
Press and hold the watch button. The watch will begin a short countdown, after which it will call emergency services with your location, no talking required. It will also text your loved ones with your location.
support.apple.com/en-us/HT2...
Fall Detection
If you fall and remain still for a set time, the Apple Watch will go through the same procedure as Emergency SOS, but will do it automatically and without your help.
youtube.com/watch?v=31DnUiL...
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Here’s Apple’s document listing all the health features of Apple Watch, which I believe, all work in the UK. (I’m a Brit living abroad).