- Which will ALERT a trained citizen to a nearby emergency -- where their CPR skills might be the fastest way to save a victim in dire distress.
- In the past, a potential rescuer might have been close enough to have made a difference -- had they only known they were needed.
- If you register your skills, GPS can alert you, if you are the closest point of help in an unfolding CPR emergency.
4/18 Update -- Pulsepoint has been nominated For a Webby Award! FANTASTIC!!
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Website Excerpt
Website Excerpt
Enabling Citizen Superheroes
Where adopted, the PulsePoint app empowers everyday citizens to provide life‐saving assistance to victims of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA).
Application users who have indicated they are trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and willing to assist in case of an emergency can now be notified if someone nearby is having a cardiac emergency and may require CPR.
If the cardiac emergency is in a public place, the location-aware application will alert trained citizens in the vicinity of the need for bystander-CPR, simultaneous with the dispatch of advanced medical care.
The application also directs these citizen rescuers to the exact location of the closest publicly accessible Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Civic Engagement
Community outreach is critical in encouraging citizen engagement through the PulsePoint app. This Public Service Announcement (PSA) is used in movie theaters and other venues to raise local awareness of the app availability and purpose, and the important role of bystander CPR.
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