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Pulse Point is an app growing in necessity that helps cardiac arrest victims get in touch with trained CPR community members and medical professionals.
The Pulse Point app is free to download and integrates with the Hancock County 911 dispatch software to provide alerts and notifications of nearby emergency calls.
UC Health has partnered with Cincinnati Fire Department to include access to lifesaving care for cardiac arrest victims by alerting bystanders through the Pulsepoint app who are trained in CPR ...
Pulse Point is a phone app that alerts people when a 911 call for CPR has been placed in their area.
Patterson says that’s why, now, Mercy and Cox hospitals have decided they’re both sharing their ambulance dispatch signals with Pulse Point, an App designed to push alerts onto app users ...
An off-duty doctor happened to catch an alert on his smartphone and it helped save a life this week. The Seattle Fire Department says this was the first time they can prove the effectiveness of ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A life-saving app used by citizens and first responders to rescue someone suffering from cardiac arrest was offline in the city of Cleveland for more than a month.
ALPHARETTA, Ga. - The Alpharetta Fire Department is encouraging as many people as possible to download an app designed to send an alert when someone is experiencing a heart attack or needs CPR ...
The Pulse Point phone app can help decrease that wait time for cardiac arrest sufferers and get them the help they need faster. The app notifies people within a half-mile of a nearby cardiac ...
Pulse Point is a phone app that alerts people when a 911 call for CPR has been placed in their area.