Two minutes into cardiac arrest—when the heart stops pumping and blood ceases to flow to the body's organs—brain cells begin ...
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 ...
MILTON, Ga. — Milton and Alpharetta in north Fulton County have begun using "PulsePoint" during 911 medical emergency calls, a service that uses smartphone technology to post alerts on a free app, in ...
STAUNTON –The City of Staunton Fire & Rescue Department announced in a press release the rollout of two life-saving mobile apps to further the city’s commitment to creating a healthy and civically ...
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 ...
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 ...
CALDWELL, Idaho — There's a phrase in the world of emergency response that says "time is tissue." It means the longer a medical problem goes untreated, the more tissue damage occurs, making a full ...
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‘Anyone Can Register’ mobilizes volunteers and AED stakeholders to add community devices nationwide, building a comprehensive, validated registry The PulsePoint Foundation, a public non-profit ...
PLEASANTON, CA – Today, National AED Registryâ„¢ provider Atrus, Inc. announced that it will collaborate with PulsePoint, the nonprofit foundation responsible for the life-saving PulsePoint CPR ...
Los Angeles County in California has become the latest county to implement a mobile app to crowdsource lifesaving CPR, as reported in a recent story in the LA Times. The app, called PulsePoint, is ...