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Law enforcement recounts their experience with Apple Watch fall detection calls

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When one police officer got a call reported to be from the Apple Watch fall detection feature, he went to find an elderly woman with blood on her face, unaware that her Apple Watch had called law enforcement on its own volition.
Apple introduced the fall detection feature on its Watch 4 series and hasn’t looked back ever since, even on the lowly Watch SE which has an accelerometer as well. Here’s the recount of the event by the police officer posting on Reddit under the nick Tropicott, reports AppleInsider:
Those Apple Watch owners who enter their age as 55 and above in the Health app have the fall detection feature enabled by default, while for younger owners it is an optional service as it would give too many false positives due to the heightened levels of activity in comparison with the more senior crowd. 

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