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A group of teenagers was recently rescued thanks to their iPhone 14. (Photo: piola666/Getty Images)

A Group of Teens Were Lost in the Backcountry. They Used the iPhone鈥檚 SOS App to Get Help.

A group of young hikers used Apple鈥檚 Emergency SOS system to trigger a rescue

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The iPhone鈥檚 new Emergency SOS feature apparently helped save ten California teenage hikers who had to call for rescue after becoming lost on a day hike outside of Ojai.

In , the Ventura County Sheriff鈥檚 Office said the hikers had gone missing near the Last Chance Trail in Santa Paula Canyon, outside of Ojai on Friday, May 12. Around 8 P.M., the sheriff鈥檚 office received a text message from the hikers through their phone鈥檚 Emergency SOS system, informing officials that the hikers were unable to find their way back to the trailhead. Around the same time, the hikers鈥 guardians contacted Ventura County sheriff鈥檚 deputies near the trailhead to report the hikers overdue.

Around 8:30 P.M., a group of 13 volunteers from the department鈥檚 Upper Ojai Search and Rescue Team set out on the trail to locate the hikers. Conditions were rough according to the report, with the department saying that searchers faced 鈥渓ow visibility, multiple stream crossings and trails that had been previously damaged from the heavy rains.鈥 Finally, around 11:15 P.M., the rescuers located the missing teens.

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Rescuers helped the lost hikers across stream crossings and damaged sections of trail. (Photo: Ventura County Sheriff’s Office)

鈥淢ost of the hikers were not prepared for the hike and were provided with food, drinking water and lighting equipment as they were led out to the Santa Paula Canyon Trailhead,鈥 the department wrote. The group arrived at the trailhead at 2:40 A.M. None of the rescued hikers required medical assistance.聽

Satellite emergency beacons have assisted thousands of people in calling for rescue over the past 15 years, but some experts have voiced concern that the devices could encourage hikers to cut corners in their preparations, instead assuming that they鈥檒l be able to call for help in an emergency.

鈥淸Satellite beacons] are a valuable tool, but they shouldn鈥檛 be used as a substitute for common sense,鈥 Charley Shimanski, vice president of the Mountain Rescue Association, told the after the launch of the first SPOT device in 2007. It remains to be seen how the introduction of Apple Emergency SOS, which debuted on the iPhone 14 last year and allows users to send satellite-borne text messages to emergency services via an Apple-run response center, will affect the volume of emergency calls that search and rescue teams handle. Apple says the SOS service is free for iPhone owners for two years after purchase, and that a subscription will be needed to keep the service going after that.聽

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