The Danville Fire Department announced Tuesday the launch of PulsePoint Respond in the City of Danville in partnership with the Danville Emergency Communications Center.
A new smartphone app connected to Danville’s emergency response system aims to help cardiac arrest victims receive lifesaving CPR faster by alerting nearby volunteers.
Somerset County's PulsePoint Respond emergency notification network is now online and ready for the public to use, according to the county's 911 operations manager. By downloading the free app to ...
As part of its mission to improve outcomes for victims of sudden cardiac arrest, Starting Hearts recently announced the implementation of a new app in Summit County that helps people experiencing ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Missoula County Office of Emergency Management, along with local first responders and hospitals, partnered to locally launch PulsePoint, a mobile app designed to facilitate ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Kauai Fire Department has launched a new lifesaving app in recognition of February being American Heart Month. ‘PulsePoint Respond’ launched on Monday and is designed to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Springfield Fire Department is offering free hands-only CPR training on four Saturdays in February, aiming to equip more ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) — The Tucson Fire Department has partnered with a first responder app, PulsePoint. TFD utilizes the PulsePoint app to enhance community safety by alerting CPR-trained citizens to ...