The bathetic TV advertisements for the Apple Watch feature that dials 911 if it feels its wearer is in a physically-threatening accident make it feel like an inherent public health good and, perhaps, an essential personal-health device. But, as the New York Times reports, the watches are overloading local emergency responders in skiing communities with false “car crash” notifications. “Apple needs to put in their own call center if this is a feature they want,” says Trina Dummer, interim director of emergency services for Summit County in Colorado. |