Loveland is helping heart patients beat the odds with a smartphone app launching locally this weekend that points bystanders to those in cardiac arrest and helps find nearby defibrillators. PulsePoint ...
East Texas Medical Center EMS is the first in Texas to launch the PulsePoint CPR/AED smartphone application to help improve sudden cardiac arrest survival rates in communities served by ETMC EMS in ...
GREENVILLE, SC (WSPA-TV) – The Greenville Health System and Bon Secours St Francis are teaming up to help you save a life, one app alert at a time. They’re joining Greenville County to launch ...
The Seattle Fire Department, Medic One Foundation and Redmond-based Physio-Control want “citizen responders” to download the PulsePoint CPR app and be ready to help when there is a cardiac arrest ...
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 ...
HOLLAND — An app alerting community members of sudden cardiac arrest events in their area is coming to Ottawa County. HeartSafe Holland and the Ottawa County Central Dispatch Authority have partnered ...
The time between suffering sudden cardiac arrest and an EMS crew’s arrival can be frightening, dangerous, and sometimes, deadly. It’s why the Howard County Department of Fire & Rescue Services is ...
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 ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — After about a month in the dark, Virginia Beach residents can once again get alerts for EMS emergency calls on an app called "PulsePoint." “It was designed for... if you knew CPR ...
One Friday night this month, Madeline Dahl, a 23-year-old nurse in the cardiology ICU at Seattle’s University of Washington Medical Center, received an alert on her cell phone: Someone nearby needed ...
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