Eugene-Springfield, Oregon Wins 2023 PulsePoint AED Contest
The PulsePoint Foundation, a public non-profit 510(c)(3), announced today that Eugene-Springfield, Oregon has won the 2023 PulsePoint AED Contest and grant.
Showing 151-160 of 178 results
The PulsePoint Foundation, a public non-profit 510(c)(3), announced today that Eugene-Springfield, Oregon has won the 2023 PulsePoint AED Contest and grant.
Dispatch-accessible emergency AED registries increase use of nearby lifesaving defibrillators during 911 telecommunicator cardiac arrest call processing.
When a cardiac arrest occurs near a registered AED, subscribers to that device receive an AED-needed alert requesting they deliver the AED to the reported location.
Unit Group definitions allow responders to receive dispatch notifications for all incidents based on assignment—such as unit, station, agency, or group.
PulsePoint is a 911-connected app that can immediately inform you of emergencies occurring in your community and can request your help when CPR is needed nearby.
PulsePoint is a 911-connected app that can immediately inform you of emergencies occurring in your community and can request your help when CPR is needed nearby.
PulsePoint is a 911-connected app that can immediately inform you of emergencies occurring in your community and can request your help when CPR is needed nearby.
Many factors contribute to the emotional distress a lay responder experiences after witnessing a sudden cardiac arrest.
In the initial moments after a cardiac arrest, seconds truly matter. Prompt deployment of an AED can be the difference between life and death.
Through a new mental health initiative, PulsePoint is providing focused mental health resources to lay responders after a cardiac arrest “CPR-needed” alert.