The content of emergency calls is filtered due to accidents against the windows of Apple Park

Apple Park Crystals

The design of the new Apple Park is so exquisite that its walls are giving more than one headache to those responsible for security in the building and that is that there have already been several accidents of workers who, by mistake, have collided with the pristine crystals that exist everywhere in the room. If you have already seen photos or videos of Apple Park, One of its star characteristics is that the vast majority of its walls are made of glass. 

In addition, a large number of doors, whether folding or sliding, are also made of glass, so if those windows do not have a way to see them, if they are very, very clean, which is what happens in this case, the workers have struck hard against them.

Now, some time after all this has been talked about on the network of networks, the conversations between injured workers and emergency numbers have been leaked. It should be mentioned that Apple has taken action on the matter immediately and now those crystals they have black stickers with the shape of the application icons pasted at eye level so the accidents have drastically decreased.

El San Francisco Chronicle posted the content of some of the calls that were made to emergencies. When reading these transcripts, we can imagine the trouble that these people have experienced when they see that suddenly they have been stamped against a glass until almost meaningless. The second of January is when the first two calls take place and only two days the third of them falls, so you can imagine that this has been an issue that Apple has had to fix quickly. 

In one of those emergency calls, the Cupertino security service had to request medical help because a boy in his thirties had hit his head hard against one of the windows. After the blow, they realized that he had a gap on his forehead and that he was bleeding profusely in addition to making himself totally disoriented.

The crystals on the iPhone X

On another occasion, a middle-aged man crashed into another window in the so-called "transit" area of ​​the main building. This employee had also injured his eyebrow.

The third call was made from the fourth floor of the building in section 9 and in this case the 23-year-old employee himself was the one who made the call to report that he had collided with a glass door on the first floor as he was about to go outside.


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