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01-26-2012, 11:27 AM
THE GIST
A Maryland man lost while hiking on New Year's Eve used his iPhone to signal his location.
He called for help using the phone and then used the phone's flashlight to help a helicopter locate him.
http://news.discovery.com/adventure/2012/01/03/iphone-flashlight-278.jpg
The iPhone flashlight helped a lost Maryland man signal a helicopter for help.
Apple
iPhone to the rescue!
A Maryland man lost while hiking on New Year's Eve is thanking modern technology for his rescue, MyFoxDC reports (http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/maryland/iphone-flashlight-helps-lost-mount-airy-hiker-get-rescued-010212).
Christopher Tkacik wasn't alone out in the woods, he had his best friend and hiking companion with him, his dog named Boo. The pair are back home in Mount Airy, Md., safe and sound, rescued with the help of his smartphone by helicopter after being lost in the woods.
Tkacik and his pooch were hiking in Gambrill State Park when they crossed the same creek for the fourth time and knew they were lost. He called 911 and the sheriff sent a helicopter.
At home, his wife Aysem sent Tkacik a text message.
"At 5:23 p.m., I ask,
A Maryland man lost while hiking on New Year's Eve used his iPhone to signal his location.
He called for help using the phone and then used the phone's flashlight to help a helicopter locate him.
http://news.discovery.com/adventure/2012/01/03/iphone-flashlight-278.jpg
The iPhone flashlight helped a lost Maryland man signal a helicopter for help.
Apple
iPhone to the rescue!
A Maryland man lost while hiking on New Year's Eve is thanking modern technology for his rescue, MyFoxDC reports (http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/maryland/iphone-flashlight-helps-lost-mount-airy-hiker-get-rescued-010212).
Christopher Tkacik wasn't alone out in the woods, he had his best friend and hiking companion with him, his dog named Boo. The pair are back home in Mount Airy, Md., safe and sound, rescued with the help of his smartphone by helicopter after being lost in the woods.
Tkacik and his pooch were hiking in Gambrill State Park when they crossed the same creek for the fourth time and knew they were lost. He called 911 and the sheriff sent a helicopter.
At home, his wife Aysem sent Tkacik a text message.
"At 5:23 p.m., I ask,