GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — You don’t need to know someone to make a difference in their life. And that's the idea behind an app that's allowing strangers to work together to help cardiac arrest victims in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (KODE/KSNF) — If you’ve ever listened to a scanner to find out what police and other emergency crews are responding to, you have ...
SPOKANE, Wash -- It was a Friday afternoon at this Spokane dance store when a customer with a newborn baby cried out. "I was just sitting at the computer, I think answering emails and then I heard a ...
ALPHARETTA, Ga. - The Alpharetta Fire Department is encouraging as many people as possible to download an app designed to send an alert when someone is experiencing a heart attack or needs CPR. The ...
An off-duty doctor happened to catch an alert on his smartphone and it helped save a life this week. The Seattle Fire Department says this was the first time they can prove the effectiveness of Pulse ...
CPR response times can mean life and death for cardiac arrest patients. The quicker the response time, the more likely the patient will survive and suffer less brain damage. The Pulse Point phone app ...
The Janesville Fire Department is introducing PulsePoint, a mobile app used to connect the public with emergency responders ...
JERSEY CITY (WABC) -- There seems to be an app for about everything these days. Now some local developers have come up with one that they say can help save lives. It alerts people when someone nearby ...
COLUMBUS COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - When it comes to any kind of emergency, time counts. That is why PulsePoint is coming to Columbus County, to help connect people with life-saving emergency services.
Toledo community members will soon have access to an alert app that lost funding last year. PulsePoint will be up and running within the next few weeks after Toledo Firefighters Local 92 decided to ...
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Danville Fire Dept. launches PulsePoint app to alert CPR-trained residents to emergencies
A new mobile app is giving Danville residents a way to help save lives before firefighters and paramedics arrive.
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