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Apple Repair Center Accidentally Called 911 About 1,600 Times

ELK GROVE, Calif. (CBSNEWS) - Emergency dispatchers in Elk Grove and Sacramento County are seeing an influx of false alarm 911 calls from an Apple repair and refurbishing center off Laguna Boulevard, CBS Sacramento reports. Dispatchers said the calls started in October 2017, and there's usually no one on the other line.

"We've been seeing these calls for the last four months from Apple," said police dispatcher Jamie Hudson. "We're able to see quickly where the call is coming from, so when we get one from Apple, the address will come up with their location."

On average, Elk Grove Police said they've received 20 accidental 911 calls a day from Apple, roughly 1,600 calls since October. Hudson said the calls take valuable seconds away from calls that could be real life-and-death emergencies.

"The times when it's greatly impacting us is when we have other emergencies happening and we may have a dispatcher on another 911 call that may have to put that call on hold to triage the incoming call," Hudson said.

The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department Communication Center is also receiving the calls -- 47 since January 1. Dispatchers there said they sometimes hear technicians working in the background.

"To them, it sounds like people talking about Apple, or devices or generally about maintenance and repairs," said Sgt. Shaun Hampton with the Sheriff's department. "It could potentially have an impact on the services we provide."

Apple hasn't confirmed which of their devices is causing the calls: the iPhone or Apple watch, but both devices can be triggered easily. With just a touch of a button, SOS comes on and 911 is called.

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