Police investigate iPhone crash detection activation, Oklahoma City OK


Police are looking into a situation where an iPhone crash detection has been activated. The device called 911, but no one is responding. Officers heard voices in the background and are checking if anyone needs help.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
Engine 208, respond to a complaint at near Southeast 29th Street and Oakwood Drive. We have a crash detection from an iPhone, which is a 911-only phone. No one is answering, but voices are heard in the background. Officers are checking for any injuries or emergencies.
Engine 208, respond to a complaint at near Southeast 29th Street and Oakwood Drive. We have a crash detection from an iPhone, which is a 911-only phone. No one is answering, but voices are heard in the background. Officers are checking for any injuries or emergencies.
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Broadway Ext, Oklahoma City, OK
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