What’s new in PulsePoint Respond v4.15 (iOS)
PulsePoint Respond v4.15 adds the option to follow multiple agencies in a single user-curated feed.
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PulsePoint Respond v4.15 adds the option to follow multiple agencies in a single user-curated feed.
PulsePoint Respond v4.15 adds the option to follow multiple agencies in a single user-curated feed.
PulsePoint AED is a FirstNet Certified 9-1-1 connected AED registry assessable to emergency dispatchers and nearby responders during cardiac arrest events.
PulsePoint Respond v4.15 adds the option to follow multiple agencies in a single user-curated feed.
King County Fire Chiefs Association and Medic One Foundation announced the county-wide launch of PulsePoint, a free life-saving mobile app that notifies users when someone nearby is in cardiac arrest and needs immediate help.
PulsePoint AED v2.5 added push notifications, better support for around-the-clock accessibility, and a watchlist for devices of particular interest to you.
The WFCA Fire Map pulls data from the forest service NFIC IRWIN feed and 911 data via PulsePoint to track wildfires as they start and while they’re burning.
The PulsePoint app provides 9-1-1 dispatchers with an additional tool to notify individuals nearby to respond, perform lifesaving CPR quickly, and provide AED assistance until first responders arrive.
If you’re visiting because you have responded to a PulsePoint CPR-needed alert, let me be one of the first to offer a heartfelt thank you!
Unit/Group notifications allow responders to receive dispatch notifications for all incidents based on assignment, such as station or apparatus.