Get help with Garmin inReach: 10,000 SOS incidents responded to globally
Earlier this year, I reviewed Garmin inReach Mini 2, using it for two-way communication with my family on hiking and fishing trips in Colorado and Washington. Thankfully, I don’t need to use it for an SOS emergency, but always wondered how often to use Garmin devices for such incidents.
Garmin has reported that it has support over 10,000 SOS incidents with inReach equipment on all seven continents in more than 150 countries as of 2011. While mountain regions have a high number of SOS incidents, there are also reported hiking and biking SOS incidents. in many different cities. Medical emergencies and injuries account for nearly 50% of SOS calls.
The top five activities people engage in when activating SOS services include driving, motorcycling, hiking, climbing, and boating. It is interesting to see that almost 20% of calls are made by a good Samaritan who has a Garmin inReach and can use it to assist others. Look for those inReach devices the next time you hike if you don’t already own one.
The SOS button is found on Garmin inReach devices and is protected by a cover to prevent accidental activation. The Iridium satellite network that provides coverage for Garmin inReach devices connects you to Garmin Response, a staffed dispatch center 24/7.
Garmin recently announced Garmin inReach Messenger, it’s the most affordable inReach device. It also offers a number of inReach handsets, Montana 700 series, Tread XL series, Garmin Pilotand more, inReach is available in various forms to meet your needs in any outdoor activity.