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How Apple Watch saved this student from carbon monoxide poisoning

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Delaware student rescued from carbon monoxide poisoning using emergency SOS feature on Apple Watch. Natalie Nasatka, experiencing symptoms like dizziness and exhaustion, used the feature to contact emergency services before losing consciousness. Fire Department arrived and confirmed dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide in her apartment. Suspected cause: faulty heater. Apple Watch users can activate emergency SOS by pressing and holding side button, location shared with emergency services, and text message sent to emergency contacts.

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