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about a third of sudden cardiac arrest victims receive bystander CPR, and public access Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are used less than 3% of the time when needed and available. The current situation is far too few bystander rescuers – not too many. The goal of the app is to engage additional bystanders in these lifesaving acts. Thank you for helping us change these statistics and save more lives!
Help save a life by downloading the PulsePoint App!
- Download the free PulsePoint app using your Apple IOS or Android device
- Once installed, tap the PulsePoint icon you your device to launch the app
- Review app terms
- Tap the white dial at the top of the screen to select an agency to follow
- Tap add agency
- Type in Crestwood Fire Department
- Tap the word follow in the upper right-hand corner
PulsePoint How-To Videos
PulsePoint FAQ
Where is your AED Located?
When a cardiac emergency strikes, finding an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) can help save a life. But that takes knowing where AEDs are located. PulsePoint AED lets you report and update AED locations so that emergency responders, including nearby citizens trained in CPR and off-duty professionals such as firefighters, police officers and nurses, can find an AED close to them when a cardiac emergency occurs.
Click HERE for additional information and to register your facility’s AED in the system.