Technology plays an increasingly important role in our everyday lives - often it just makes our lives easier, but sometimes it can also save them. That's exactly what happened to Daniel Vallaire from Fort Lauderdale, who suffered a severe stroke and found himself in a life-threatening situation. Because he was unable to make an emergency call himself, Siri helped him. This story shows how digital assistants can become real lifesavers in emergencies.
Siri is best known for everyday tasks - making calls, sending messages or checking the weather. But in serious situations, the voice assistant can do much more. Thanks to the ability to make emergency calls or contact relatives using voice commands, Siri has helped people in critical moments on several occasions. case by Daniel Vallaire is a striking example of why it makes sense to familiarize yourself with these functions.
A stroke in the bathroom
A few days before his 70th birthday, Daniel Vallaire suffered a severe stroke. He was in the bathroom when he suddenly collapsed. Because he had no strength or control over his body, he could not get up or call for help. He spent the next 48 hours slowly moving from the bathroom to the living room - inch by inch. He became increasingly weaker, increasingly confused and eventually severely dehydrated. He could not reach a telephone or an emergency button. In desperation, he finally tried to activate Siri.
Siri as a last resort
Although Vallaire could barely speak, he shouted as loudly as he could:
Siri, call Victoria Vallaire.
The voice assistant responded and connected him to his daughter. She immediately realized something was wrong and immediately called emergency services. Ten minutes later, the emergency services arrived. At the hospital, doctors determined that Vallaire had suffered a stroke. The cause was an infection in two of his aortic valves. Without quick medical help, the condition could have become life-threatening. Thanks to the timely rescue, Vallaire was able to recover and even met the team that had saved him earlier this month.
What this case shows about digital assistants
Siri and other assistance systems such as Google Assistant or Amazon's Alexa are often seen as gimmicks. But in emergencies, they can make a crucial difference. It is particularly important for people who live alone or have health risks to be familiar with these functions. In addition to Siri, Apple offers other safety functions that can help in critical situations:
- Emergency call via voice command: Siri can directly make an emergency call or call a trusted person.
- Fall detection: Apple Watch detects falls and automatically calls for help if there is no response.
- Accident detection: Newer iPhones (iPhone 14 or later) and Apple Watches (Series 8 or later) can detect serious car accidents and automatically call 911.
- Emergency SOS: Pressing the side button of an iPhone several times triggers an emergency call.
- Location sharing: In emergencies, Siri can share your location with emergency services or relatives.
These features show that digital assistants are not only useful for everyday life but can even save lives in certain situations.
Siri in an emergency: When technology makes the difference
The case of Daniel Vallaire shows that technology is not only practical, but can also be vital in an emergency. Siri enabled him to reach his daughter and alert the emergency services. Anyone who owns an Apple device should familiarize themselves with the emergency functions. Because even if you hope you never need them, they can do exactly the right thing in the crucial moment - and save lives. (Image: Apple)