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Empower Your Community with PulsePoint AED

PulsePoint AED is a life-saving app that helps connect individuals with nearby Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) during cardiac emergencies, fostering a quicker response to critical situations.
You have the power to help save lives during a sudden cardiac arrest.
PulsePoint AED is a valuable app that enables you to contribute to the public registry of AEDs (automated external defibrillators) in your community or any other location. These life-saving devices are readily available in offices, airports, schools, businesses, and various public places.
By using the PulsePoint AED app, you can easily add the location of AEDs in your community to the registry. This ensures that these life-saving devices are more accessible and easier to locate during a cardiac emergency.
When AEDs are added to the registry through the PulsePoint AED app, they become accessible to emergency dispatchers, CPR-trained citizens, and off-duty professionals such as firefighters, paramedics, and nurses. Instead of asking callers if there is an AED nearby, emergency dispatch center staff can promptly provide the exact location of a life-saving device (T-AED).
In addition to AEDs, the PulsePoint AED app also records and displays other life-saving resources available at AED locations, such as Bleeding Control Kits, Naloxone (e.g., NARCAN®), and Epinephrine (e.g., EpiPen®).
Take a moment to watch this brief video showcasing how effortlessly you can add an AED to the community registry: PulsePoint AED Video.
You can also add an AED to the registry at any time by simply entering "aed.new" in your browser.
If you have CPR training and are willing to assist during nearby cardiac emergencies, we encourage you to download the companion app, PulsePoint Respond.
Public Safety Agencies, including EMS, fire services, law enforcement, and emergency dispatch, are also encouraged to review AEDs in their jurisdiction. The hosted AED registry provided by PulsePoint offers a user-friendly workflow for public safety professionals to manage all necessary tasks and access community AED information during call processing or within an EMD protocol. There are no charges associated with using or contributing to the registry.
PulsePoint AED is an end-to-end FirstNet Certified™ application. This certification guarantees exceptional availability (99.99%) and adherence to independent third-party audits for security, data privacy, and performance.
PulsePoint is a non-profit foundation operating under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We are committed to improving cardiac arrest survival rates and offer the PulsePoint AED and Respond apps along with a dispatch-connected AED registry as part of our mission. For more information, please visit our website at pulsepoint.org. Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected], or join the conversation on our Facebook and Twitter platforms.
Overview
PulsePoint AED is a Freeware software in the category Home & Hobby developed by PulsePoint Foundation.
The latest version of PulsePoint AED is 2.9, released on 12/18/2024. It was initially added to our database on 09/25/2023.
PulsePoint AED runs on the following operating systems: Android/iOS.
Users of PulsePoint AED gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- Provides real-time alerts for nearby cardiac events requiring an AED (Automated External Defibrillator).
- Enhances community engagement by allowing users to volunteer as CPR/AED responders.
- Offers map-based location services to find nearby AEDs easily.
- User-friendly interface suitable for all ages and skill levels.
- Promotes awareness and training for CPR and AED usage, potentially saving lives.
Cons
- Requires a stable internet connection to receive and send alerts effectively.
- Effectiveness depends on user participation; fewer users may lead to delays in emergency responses.
- Potential privacy concerns regarding location tracking for users responding to emergencies.
- Limited availability in rural or less populated areas where AEDs may not be as accessible.
FAQ
What is the PulsePoint AED?
The PulsePoint AED is a mobile application designed to help users locate nearby automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in case of a cardiac emergency.
How does the PulsePoint AED app work?
The app utilizes your smartphone's GPS to provide real-time information on the nearest available AEDs, helping you locate them quickly during an emergency.
Is the PulsePoint AED app free to download and use?
Yes, the PulsePoint AED app is free to download on both iOS and Android devices.
Can anyone use the PulsePoint AED app?
Yes, the app is designed for everyone, including laypersons and first responders, to find AEDs when needed.
Is the information about the AEDs in the app accurate?
Yes, the information is crowd-sourced and regularly updated by volunteers and local organizations to ensure it is accurate and current.
What should I do if I find an AED using the app?
If you find an AED using the app, you should retrieve it as quickly as possible and follow any prompt instructions for resuscitation efforts.
Does the app provide CPR instructions?
Yes, the app includes instructions for performing CPR and using an AED effectively.
Is training required to use an AED?
While training is not required, it is highly recommended to ensure proper use of the device in an emergency situation.
Can I report a new AED location through the app?
Yes, users can report new AED locations directly through the PulsePoint AED app to help improve its database.
What areas does the PulsePoint AED cover?
The coverage area of PulsePoint AED depends on local partnerships; it may vary by city as different regions actively participate in providing updates.

David Fischer
I am a technology writer for UpdateStar, covering software, security, and privacy as well as research and innovation in information security. I worked as an editor for German computer magazines for more than a decade before joining the UpdateStar team. With over a decade of editorial experience in the tech industry, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to my current role at UpdateStar. At UpdateStar, I focus on the critical areas of software, security, and privacy, ensuring our readers stay informed about the latest developments and best practices.
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