Edwardsburg, MI
A Life Saved
The gripping true story
On a quiet Michigan road, a truck veered off course, hit a tree, and caught fire. No one saw it happen. No one was able to dial 911.
Inside Cass County Central Dispatch, Dispatcher Janie Myers saw an automatic crash alert flash across her RapidSOS screen – just a set of coordinates, no voice. Recognizing the area, and realizing it was off the road, she knew something was wrong. Moments later, a line opened to the victim’s phone, and faint sounds of movement confirmed what her instinct already knew.
In just thirteen seconds, she and her dispatch partner, Nate Walker, sent responders racing toward the unknown.
Paramedic Alyssa Cox and Officer Mike Fall were first to arrive, finding the truck in flames. Together, they pulled the driver, Jeff Freed, from the wreckage before it was completely engulfed. Captain Kevin Stack and the Edwardsburg Fire Department arrived soon after, extinguishing the blaze and securing the scene.
What began as a digital alert became something deeply human — a reminder that even when no one sees, no one calls, and no one speaks, help can still find its way.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Edwardsburg, MICHIGAN
The location
A quiet rural community
Ontwa Township in the village of Edwardsburg, Cass County, Michigan.
An isolated crash scene
A tree-lined two-lane stretch of road, where the nearest home is nearly half a mile in either direction.
A crash like this could have gone unseen for far too long.
Technology enabled the response and rescue
Crash detected
Automatic alerts from mobile devices, apps, or connected vehicle sensors instantly detect impact — no call required


Location verified
RapidSOS verifies and enriches the crash alert, confirming the exact location and caller identity in real-time.
Data delivered
Critical information reaches first responders within seconds, enabling a rapid, informed response even before a 911 call comes in.

Meet the people from the film
The real heroes whose quick actions and determination turned a potential tragedy into a story of hope and survival.

Jeff Freed
A lifelong carpenter who survived a crash, Jeff’s story is a powerful reminder that some people come back even stronger.
Victim
The Comeback Carpenter

Mary Freed
Mary stood strong as Jeff fought his way back from the crash. With quiet courage and unwavering love, she kept her family moving forward.
Victim's Wife
The Heart of the Home

Janie Myers
At 19, she found her calling in 911. Now, she is the quick-thinking, steady voice you want when everything goes sideways.
911 Dispatcher
The Headset Heroine

Nate Walker
After swapping bunker gear for a headset, he found his rhythm behind the console. He’s the voice who ensures every unit knows where to be.
911 Dispatcher
The Chaos Conductor

Mike Fall
Three decades in law enforcement has prepared Mike for anything. After 25 years as a sheriff, he continues to serve his community.
Police Officer
The Veteran on Scene

Kevin Stack
Captain Kevin Stack balances 19 years as a volunteer firefighter with his Engineering Supervisor role, keeping people safe.
Fire Captain
Famous Kevin

Alyssa Cox
With 12 years as a paramedic, Alyssa finds focus in chaos. She reached a burning truck and acted without hesitation to save a life.
Paramedic
Para-magician

Jen Robinson
Since 1997, Jen has been the 911 Dispatch Coordinator and a cornerstone of public safety in Cass County.
911 Coordinator
The OG of 911
The reunion

Jeff meets the heroes who saved his life
Thirteen seconds to dispatch means a lifetime of gratitude for Jeff and his wife Mary. This is the moment on Oct. 21, 2025, when they met the 911 and first responder team who saved him.
In the news

Edwardsburg man reunites with rescuers who saved his life after fiery crash
October 21, 2025

Local crash survivor meets with dispatcher and first responders who helped save his life
October 21, 2025

iPhone crash detection saves crash survivor, reunites with rescuers
October 22, 2025
In Their Own Words
Powerful reflections from those who lived through this extraordinary rescue.
Behind the Scenes
See how the story came together — the interviews, the footage, the moments that matter.
Watch the trailer
A burning truck and a crash detection alert trigger a race against time. 911 uses the exact location provided by RapidSOS to dispatch help to the scene of the accident in just 13 seconds.
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