The PulsePoint app lets any CPR-trained user know when there is an emergency within a quarter mile, and also provides the location of the nearest defibrillator. The app is coordinated with emergency ...
Columbia, Md. (WJZ)--Most people who don't get immediate CPR after a heart attack die, but Howard County has rolled out a new phone app that connects those who can help with those who desperately need ...
ORLAND PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- A new program is launching in Orland Park that will alert citizens trained in CPR when they receive emergency calls about cardiac arrest near them. Imagine if thousands of ...
Citizens in a growing number of cities around the U.S. are now getting alerted when there’s an opportunity to perform bystander CPR, thanks to the PulsePoint phone app. The free app, which notifies ...
CLARK COUNTY — A recently launched app is intended to save lives in Clark County. As they receive alerts on their phones, community members will have the opportunity to respond to a sudden cardiac ...
It’s a bit like calling for a Lyft. But instead of a driver, a mobile app that just went live in Sonoma County will dispatch an everyday Superhero to your side who could save your life. The PulsePoint ...
It's a smartphone app that allows residents to see and hear emergency dispatches as they happen, and potentially save a stranger with CPR or an automated external defibrillator, or AED. Launched about ...
ARVADA, Colo. — First responders are touting a free app they said can help just about anyone save another person’s life. It’s called “PulsePoint,” and it alerts users if somebody nearby needs CPR ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An app that notifies CPR-trained citizens that someone nearby is experiencing a cardiac emergency, in hopes that the trained individual would respond and provide life-saving ...
ARVADA, Colo. — The Arvada Fire Department is teaming up with a smart phone app developer in an effort to mix altruism with geo-location technology to save lives. PulsePoint is a free app that can ...
Seminole County is the latest Central Florida government to join PulsePoint, a free mobile app that alerts CPR-trained bystanders to nearby cases of cardiac arrest. The app is linked to a community’s ...
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