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About PulsePoint AED

PulsePoint AED is a simple-to-use tool that enables you to help build the public AED registry in your community!

AEDs that are managed using PulsePoint AED are assessable 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.

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 community registry https://vimeo.com/pulsepoint/AED-Android 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. Let’s save some lives together!

What’s an AED?
An AED (automated external defibrillator) is a lifesaving device that automatically diagnoses and treats cardiac arrest. AEDs are common in public places such as offices, airports and other locations where people congregate. The instructional audio prompts provided by an AED are like having a coach over your shoulder walking you through key life-saving steps. CPR can sustain life until emergency responders arrive, but an AED can restart a heart. If an AED is available, use it! An AED will not deliver a shock unless needed.

Agency Registry Access
Public safety organizations are encouraged to review AEDs reported in their jurisdiction. The hosted solution offers a simple workflow to manage all registry tasks and provides the capability to view community AED information during call processing or directly within an EMD protocol. 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 911-connected AED registry as part of its core mission to improve cardiac arrest survival.

For more information, visit pulsepoint.org, contact us at [email protected], or join the conversation at Facebook and Twitter.

PulsePoint is a public 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is PulsePoint AED?

PulsePoint AED is a tool that helps build the public AED registry by enabling users to add AEDs in their community.

How does PulsePoint AED help emergency responders?

PulsePoint AED allows emergency dispatchers to access AED locations and inform nearby citizens trained in CPR and off-duty professionals about the availability of AEDs during a cardiac emergency.

What other lifesaving resources are recorded and displayed by PulsePoint AED?

PulsePoint AED also records and displays information about Bleeding Control Kits, Naloxone, and Epinephrine placed at AED locations.

How can I add an AED to the registry?

You can add an AED to the registry by visiting aed.new or by watching a brief video tutorial on how to add an AED at https://vimeo.com/pulsepoint/AED-Android.

What is an AED?

An AED (automated external defibrillator) is a lifesaving device that automatically diagnoses and treats cardiac arrest. It provides audio prompts to guide users through life-saving steps and can restart a heart if needed.

How can public safety organizations access the AED registry?

Public safety organizations can review AEDs reported in their jurisdiction using the hosted solution provided by PulsePoint. It allows them to view community AED information during call processing or within an EMD protocol.

Is there a fee to use the PulsePoint registry?

No, there is never a charge to use any aspect of the PulsePoint registry. It is provided by the public, non-profit organization as part of its mission to improve cardiac arrest survival.
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Love this app. When it opens, the AED locations are immediately shown.
Paulette Snow Graeven
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Why is it showing an AED at my parents address? Is it because my dad had a heart attack in 2008? I had one in 2015 but was not home was at work.
Rodrigo AB
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Nice to no were they are.
Jon Cuneo
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Find AEDs FAST for emergency use!
Vic Tenaglia
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Very helpful and useful.
Tommy Thomason
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Excellent app for not only first responders but also the general public to locate the nearest AED when needed.
Jim Foley