Tesla helped save a driver. Is your car ready?

A medical emergency behind the wheel is terrifying because every second suddenly feels bigger. You are trying to stay calm, stay safe and get help before things spiral.That is why John Brandt's story is getting so much attention.
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A medical emergency behind the wheel is terrifying because every second suddenly feels bigger. You are trying to stay calm, stay safe and get help before things spiral.That is why John Brandt's story is getting so much attention. His Tesla Model Y helped keep him moving during a heart attack, while his son used the Tesla app to reroute the car to a nearby emergency room.The bigger takeaway isn’t that your car can replace 911. The lesson is that connected-car settings, trusted app access and emergency contacts should be ready before you ever need them.BEFORE YOU CONNECT ANOTHER SMART TV, TABLET OR PHONE, LOCK IT DOWNFree live CyberGuy class: Sick of Spam?
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- What's the story?
- A medical emergency behind the wheel is terrifying because every second suddenly feels bigger. You are trying to stay calm, stay safe and get help before things spiral.That is why John Brandt's story is getting so much attention.
- How widely is it covered?
- 1 outlet, average source rating 6.0/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 17m ago.
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