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When Snow Turns Deadly: How a Wife's App Saved Her Skiing Husband From an Avalanche

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Avalanches can be terrifying, especially when you’re the one caught beneath the snow. Michael Harris learned this the hard way while skiing at Stevens Pass Ski Resort. After a harrowing experience where he struggled helplessly under the snow, it was his wife, Penny Harris, who became the unsung hero thanks to a little technology and instinct.

As she noticed that Michael wasn’t calling her back, her intuition kicked in. Instead of waiting for the worst, she quickly activated the “Find My iPhone” app, which revealed that his phone was stationary. This vital information allowed rescue teams to pinpoint his location and reach him just in time, after he had been buried for over four hours.

Michael survived, albeit with significant injuries, and is now recovering, thanks to his wife’s quick thinking. This incredible story not only highlights the importance of having someone looking out for you, but also the real-world benefits of technology in life-threatening situations. Who knew a simple smartphone could play such a critical role in human survival? It’s a reminder to always stay connected—especially when it involves the ones we love.

Unless you’re skiing with a snowy avalanche hovering above, that is!

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