(KRON) — A crash detection alert despatched from an Apple iPhone to Pleasanton police dispatch over the weekend led officers to a automobile that was overturned in a creek, in response to authorities.
The Pleasanton Police Division mentioned after the iPhone routinely initiated the decision on Saturday round 11 p.m., dispatchers may hear somebody saying, “Please help me.” First responders, with help from the Livermore-Pleasanton Hearth Division, searched the world of Herrin Means, the place the decision was traced.
(Pleasanton Police Division)(Pleasanton Police Division)
Emergency crews discovered the solo automobile crash close by at Stoneridge and Denker drives. The car was overturned and partially submerged in a creek. Officers rushed to interrupt the automobile’s window and pull the driving force, the car’s sole occupant, to security.
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The person who was driving the car was decided to be underneath the affect, police mentioned, primarily based on his habits and “other signs.” He was arrested on suspicion of DUI.