PulsePoint AED

PulsePoint AED

911-Initiated AED Response

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Details about PulsePoint AED

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • June 1, 2014
  • November 30, 2024
  • 15.0+
  • 12+
  • 28.21MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    French
    Japanese
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Version History of PulsePoint AED

2.9

November 8, 2024

• Responders that receive an AED-needed alert are now sent a post-incident survey. The app-based survey seeks information related to responder actions and offers follow up information and resources. • AED-needed alert notification sound now repeats up to three times for greater awareness of nearby need.

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2.8

March 2, 2024

Single Sign-On (SSO) support for use with PulsePoint Central.

2.7

November 20, 2023

Would you be willing to bring your AED to someone in need? If so, you can now receive real-time notifications of cardiac emergencies near the location of your AED by simply registering them with PulsePoint – regardless of manufacturer or model.

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2.6

April 7, 2023

• Share or post an AED with the new Share button. • Additional support for statewide registries. • Stability improvements and bug fixes.

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2.5

August 1, 2022

• We've added features in the app and throughout our registry ecosystem that makes it easier to record and recognize AEDs with around-the-clock accessibility. • Immediate awareness of time-sensitive registry events is now possible with support for push notifications. • Create a personal AED watchlist. For example, your watchlist might include all the AEDs at your business or all the AEDs that you inspect and maintain. Learn more at https://www.pulsepoint.org/whats-new-in-pulsepoint-aed-v2-5

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2.4

June 25, 2021

• We've added an intelligent help center on the More tab that provides instant answers to common support questions. • Stability improvements and bug fixes.

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2.3

February 22, 2021

• Language support for Spanish, French (Canada), and Japanese. • Improved record keeping capabilities for AED site coordinators. • FirstNet security requirements for use in emergency dispatch centers. • Stability improvements and bug fixes.

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2.2

November 11, 2020

• We've added a powerful new search tool that quickly locates AEDs by establishment, geographic location, or prominent point of interest. You'll also find a flexible new filter tool that displays just the AEDs or colocated resources you would like to see. • AED administrators can now view and resolve user-reported issues from within the app (wrong location, duplicate, business closed, etc.). • Expired consumable dates are now highlighted so they’re not overlooked. • We corrected an issue that could result in the wrong emergency telephone number being displayed in the CPR and AED instructions in some countries. • Stability improvements and bug fixes.

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2.1

May 29, 2020

• Support for iPad. • Updated Hands-Only CPR instructions (infection control precautions).

2.0

February 27, 2020

With more than five years of app-based AED management experience, including thousands of user comments and suggestions, we’re thrilled to announce our next generation, 911-connected AED registry app - PulsePoint AED 2.0! There is never a charge to use any aspect of the PulsePoint registry. PulsePoint is a public, non-profit organization providing the app and hosted AED registry as part of its core mission to improve cardiac arrest survival. Let’s save some lives together.

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Description of PulsePoint AED

PulsePoint AED is a powerful tool to build, manage and mobilize an emergency AED registry. Registered AEDs are accessible to emergency call takers and disclosed to those nearby during cardiac arrest events. AEDs are lifesaving devices that automatically diagnose and treat cardiac arrest and are commonly available in offices, airports, schools, businesses and other public places. The registry grows when PulsePoint AED app users submit the location of unregistered AEDs in their community, making these lifesaving devices easier to find and use when a cardiac emergency strikes. PulsePoint AED also records and displays other lifesaving resources placed at AED locations, including Bleeding Control Kits, Naloxone (e.g., NARCAN®) and Epinephrine (e.g., EpiPen®). Watch this brief video to see just how easy it is to add an AED to the registry https://vimeo.com/pulsepoint/AED-iOS You can also add an AED to the registry anytime by simply entering aed.new into your browser. If you are trained in CPR and willing to assist during a nearby cardiac emergency, please consider downloading the companion app, PulsePoint Respond. Public Safety Agencies The PulsePoint-hosted Emergency AED Registry is integrated with leading emergency medical dispatch (EMD), pre-arrival instruction, and tactical map vendors, including ProQA Paramount, APCO Intellicomm, PowerPhone Total Response, and RapidDeploy Radius. These strategic integrations allow telecommunicators to inform callers of the exact location of registered AEDs within familiar applications and workflows. There is never a charge to use or add to the registry. PulsePoint AED is an end-to-end FirstNet Certified™ application. FirstNet Certified solutions must demonstrate 99.99% availability and pass independent third-party security, data privacy and performance audits. PulsePoint is a public 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation. We offer the PulsePoint AED and Respond apps and the Emergency AED Registry as part of our mission to improve cardiac arrest survival. For more information, visit pulsepoint.org or contact us at info@pulsepoint.org. Product literature is available at pulsepoint.fyi
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PulsePoint AED: FAQ

Does PulsePoint AED work on iPads?

Yes, PulsePoint AED is compatible with the iPad.

Who created the app?

The creator of PulsePoint AED is PulsePoint Foundation.

What is the minimum iOS version needed for PulsePoint AED to work?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 15.0 or higher.

What user rating does the app have?

Users love PulsePoint AED, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.7 out of 5.

What’s the genre of the PulsePoint AED app?

The App Genre Of Pulsepoint Aed Is Medical.

What is the recent version of PulsePoint AED?

2.9 is the newly released version of the PulsePoint AED app.

What is the update date for PulsePoint AED?

PulsePoint AED’s latest update was rolled out on November 30, 2024.

When was the app initially released?

The app was launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the PulsePoint AED app?

The content advisory rating is PulsePoint Foundation: The PulsePoint AED app is unsuitable for children under the age of 12.

What languages does the PulsePoint AED app support?

The PulsePoint AED app is now available in English, French, Japanese and 1 more.

Can I find PulsePoint AED within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, PulsePoint AED is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within PulsePoint AED?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within PulsePoint AED.

Is PulsePoint AED optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, PulsePoint AED is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in PulsePoint AED?

No, there are no commercial ads in PulsePoint AED.

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Reviews of PulsePoint AED

Wanted to like it but had to delete

This app completely bricked my phone. Notification appeared to allow access upon install and could not select either option. After that, I couldn’t select anything on my phone at all including the ability to unlock my phone. Eventually had to look up how to hard reset my phone to restore access. Not great for an emergency which thankfully I was not in at the time.
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Great Idea

Whenever I see an AED I look it up. If it’s not listed I add it. Maybe save someone’s life one day.

Hide the photos!

The photos band in the lower part of the screen is annoying and covers half the screen. Please make them collapsible.