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Phone feature helps rescue family lost in Red River Gorge
Phone feature helps rescue family lost in Red River Gorge

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time24-04-2025

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Phone feature helps rescue family lost in Red River Gorge

RED RIVER GORGE, Ky. (FOX 56) — At 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wolfe County Search and Rescue crews were alerted that a family of three was lost in the Red River Gorge, including a small child. Authorities said the family went out to hike Tower Rock Trail but eventually got lost after crossing over to a different trail. The family used the Apple Emergency SOS feature, which provided a set of coordinates to help rescuers locate the family about 2.5 miles from the Bison trailhead. 'In our case, Wolfe County Search and Rescue went right to their location, and they were back to safety in roughly an hour and a half,' Kevin Osbourn, with the rescue team, said. University alumni rally for 'One Day for UK' event Phone feature helps rescue family lost in Red River Gorge Former inmate set to lead new re-entry program at the Jessamine County Detention Center He said the family was cold but otherwise okay. The team gets called out for rescues in the Gorge 60-70 times a year. Osbourn said it's important for hikers to become familiar with this phone feature. iPhone Emergency SOS via satellite allows people with the iPhone 14 and later to connect and get help when a cellular signal is unavailable. If you do not have an iPhone, Osbourn said there are other precautions to take. Read more of the latest Kentucky news 'Tell somebody, tell a loved one or a friend, 'Hey I'm going into the woods; this is the time,'' Osbourn said. Sandy Moore and her family made the spring break trip to the gorge from family completed a short hike and said they make sure to follow safety measures, like bringing snacks and doing research ahead of time. 'The right footwear is good, so we definitely want to make sure we either have hiking shoes or shoes with good treads and just take it slow and steady,' Moore said. Search and rescue crews encourage people not to shy away from bringing a traditional map with them when going hiking. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

iPhone SOS feature saves hiker's life in Red River Gorge
iPhone SOS feature saves hiker's life in Red River Gorge

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time08-04-2025

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iPhone SOS feature saves hiker's life in Red River Gorge

RED RIVER GORGE, Ky. (FOX 56) — A hiker is safe after a quick response from Wolfe County Search and Rescue — and her iPhone's SOS feature. Wolfe County Search and Rescue said a woman injured her leg Saturday near Copperas Creek Waterfall. Body pulled from floodwaters identified as Butler man iPhone SOS feature saves hiker's life in Red River Gorge Frankfort family worked quick to save possessions as flood came in Dispatchers got her location through the iPhone's emergency system. Crews hiked in, crossed the creek, cleared fallen trees, and reached her just as storms moved in. 'As another round of storms were moving in, it was determined that carrying her down the creek, to avoid steeper sections of the trail, was both safer and quicker. Just as team members reached the trailhead, this evenings storm was starting to hit,' Wolfe County Search and Rescue said on Facebook. The search and rescue said anyone unfamiliar with their device's SOS feature should work to learn about it. Kentucky's largest metros among list of cities with highest STD rates in the US This Kentucky Airbnb is among the most wishlisted in the world Study shows which counties in Kentucky have the most excessive drinkers 'If you are unfamiliar with the Apple Phone SOS feature, we would encourage you to research how to use it. It was this group's only option to reach assistance,' Wolfe County Search and Rescue said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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