Usually, when someone says their iPhone is a life saver, they are talking about the phone helping them find a good takeout spot or an emergency bathroom.Someday I'm gonna get one of those (the phone, not the broken foot).
When Dan Woolley says it, he really means it. He used a medical app saved on his phone to treat a leg injury after the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince collapsed around him.
Woolley, who is from Colorado Springs, is one of the Americans who survived the massive earthquake that hit Haiti last week, and he did it with an iPhone application. Woolley is now recovering at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, but it was his fast actions with the app that may have saved his life.
Woolley used the light from his iPhone to show him his injuries and diagnosed it properly as a broken foot. Then, he used the instructions from the app to treat the excessive bleeding from cuts on his legs and the back of his head.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Is Your Leg Amputated? There's a App for That
iPhone to the rescue:
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This is the guy whose mom is a teacher at the school in East Long Beach where my kids all went to preschool. It's an amazing story!
Best wishes,
Laura
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