In late 2013, a smartphone app was launched in a small city near Fargo, North Dakota, that might change the way dispatchers and bystanders can help those who fall to sudden cardiac arrest at a given moment’s notice.
The app is called PulsePoint, and is integrated with the dispatch center in Red River to help whomever with the app quickly respond with CPR techniques and to alert emergency personnel within a quarter-mile to respond immediately. The app also uses GPS-location services to show the app user the closest automated external defibrillator (or AED) to their location.
They’ve created what’s been needed for year, an app that recognizes the critical aspect of time for those who fall to sudden cardiac arrest. According to the American Heart Association, 88 percent of sudden cardiac arrest happens outside the hospital setting—meaning, in your home, workplace or with friends and family.
Visit the Apple Store or Google Play store to download the app and give it a shot for yourself.
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