Free classes across Springfield this February will teach hands-only CPR and highlight tools like the PulsePoint Respond app.
A new app launching in the metro alerts users when someone nearby is in cardiac arrest, helping bystanders step in and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The launch of two lifesaving apps – PulsePoint Respond and PulsePoint AED – will help residents and visitors in the Greater Charlottesville region suffering from cardiac arrest get the care they need ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Time is of the essence when someone experiences cardiac arrest. First responders try to get there as soon as they can, but not always as soon as they’d like. “No matter how ...
Nine months after its creation, the PulsePoint app has seen success in helping cardiac emergency situations in Johnson County. In February, the Johnson County Ambulance Service adopted PulsePoint in ...
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - The CDC said over 3,500 people suffer from sudden cardiac arrest every day. The city of Dothan launched the PulsePoint app to help cut that number down. “So cardiac vascular and ...
Two minutes into cardiac arrest—when the heart stops pumping and blood ceases to flow to the body's organs—brain cells begin ...
The Staunton Fire Department is rolling out two new life-saving mobile apps that area residents can access via the App Store and Google Play. One of the apps, PulsePoint Respond, alerts people with ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KWWL) - Fifty-seven percent of all U.S. adults say they have some kind of CPR training, but only 11% say they've ever actually used it. Those numbers are according to PulsePoint, a ...
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