CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - Cardiac arrest can happen anytime, anywhere. And 25% of the time, that "anywhere" is a public place, where strangers aren't always willing, or able to help. But your chances of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Next, they pulled him out and immediately called 911. They performed CPR until an off-duty ER doctor who had received a PulsePoint alert arrived from his house just two blocks away. The doctor took ...
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 ...
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. This Monday ...
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 ...
His phone buzzed, and he took off running — to help a woman in need of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Off-duty lifeguard Cooper Lock was at dinner in San Luis Obispo on Wednesday when he was alerted, ...
In a new guideline issued this month, the association recommends that cities consider using apps and mobile phones to connect those in cardiac arrest with nearby CPR-trained rescuers. One such app is ...
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