PULSEPOINT IS NOW LIVE IN KING AND SNOHOMISH COUNTY
On Thursday, June 2, 2022 King County Fire Chiefs Association and Medic One Foundation announced the newest way to save lives—PulsePoint Respond. PulsePoint Respond is a free mobile app that empowers communities to help improve patient outcomes and save lives by alerting citizens when a cardiac arrest is occurring nearby so that they can begin CPR before first responders arrive. This lifesaving app also helps locate AEDs, provides instruction on how to perform CPR, and allows users to follow their local fire/EMS agency to receive notifications of significant events, such as wildland fires and flooding.
Join the growing community of PulsePoint Citizen Responders, and download the app today!
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