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iPhone satellite SOS feature sends costly false alarm

I used my iphone to send text messages via sattalite this spring and the SOS feature popped up on my screen for some reason. I was concerned that I could have inadvertantly set it off like a butt dial, but as I recall that wouldn't have been likely.
 
I'm curious why the emergency responders wouldn't text before sending in the cavalry. My understanding of the inReach's protocols are that, If the SOS feature is activated, Garmin attempts to contact the inReach so that they know what level of response is appropriate.

Admittedly, maybe a report of a burning human would be sufficient to scramble all available assets; especially if said human was "stop, drop & rolling" to potentially spread the fire throughout the forest.

I know that we have a few (probably quite a few) SAR /EMS folks here... Is this tech too new to have established protocols or do they scramble everything as a "better safe than sorry" kinda deal?
 
Recently on the Mégiscane my iPhone occasionally showed « SOS only ». I wondered what would happen if I pressed it - such as is it just an SOS like a SPOT SOS with no message? Or can one compose a text message?
 
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