PulsePoint
We are excited to support the implementation of a new program that was launched by Ogden City Fire Department, Weber 911 Dispatch and their partners throughout Weber and Morgan Counties. PulsePoint is a mobile app available for download on your phone that notifies users of a nearby cardiac arrest. If you are trained in CPR, this program gives you an opportunity to be notified to assist until professional responders arrive.
This new program includes 2 apps to better connect citizens and AEDs to those in Cardiac Arrest. See the videos and information below to get a background of the program and learn how to use the apps.
Study Break- PulsePoint
Meet Nolan and Jeff
PulsePoint Respond
PulsePoint Respond
PulsePoint is a mobile app available for download on your phone that notifies users of a nearby cardiac arrest. The app alerts users within a certain radius of a cardiac arrest so bystanders who know CPR can respond and provide care until professional responders can arrive.
Using PulsePoint Respond
PulsePoint - AED Registry
PulsePoint - AED registry is a mobile app that enables you to help build the public AED registry. AEDs that are managed using PulsePoint AED are accessible to emergency dispatchers and disclosed to emergency responders, including nearby citizens trained in CPR and off-duty professionals such as firefighters, paramedics, and nurses. Instead of asking the caller if there is an AED available, dispatch center staff can inform callers of nearby lifesaving devices.
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 for free as part of its core mission to improve cardiac arrest survival. Let's save some lives together!
Using PulsePoint AED