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App helps rescuers locate lost hikers on the Bruce Peninsula

A smart phone app helped rescuers locate a pair of lost hikers near McCurdy Drive in Northern Bruce Peninsula.

Grey Bruce OPP officers were called to help locate the hikers on January 10, 2020 at 6:06 p.m.

A police release says the hikers had downloaded the mobile application What3Words and officers were able to locate the hikers a short time later. There were no injuries.

What3Words helps people in need when a caller cannot describe or does not know where they are located.

Through its global mapping system, the app labels every three squared metres with a unique three word location string that can be converted into latitude and longitude coordinates, making it easy for the police to locate people in distress.  OPP stress the app can save valuable time and save lives!

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