Company Name: PulsePoint Foundation
About: You can help save the life of someone having a sudden cardiac
arrest.
PulsePoint AED is a free app that makes it easy to help build the
public registry of AEDs (automated external defibrillators) in your community,
or anywhere.
Listed below are our top recommendations on how to get in contact with PulsePoint AED. We make eduacted guesses on the direct pages on their website to visit to get help with issues/problems like using their site/app, billings, pricing, usage, integrations and other issues. You can try any of the methods below to contact PulsePoint AED. Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved..
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation).
NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of PulsePoint Foundation
Contact e-Mail: [email protected]
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: 🌍 Visit PulsePoint AED Website
Privacy Policy: http://www.pulsepoint.org/foundation/#privacy
Developer: PulsePoint Foundation
https://vimeo.com/pulsepoint/AED-iOS
by 33129
You require people to signup and have a login before they can use this app? That’s horrible. You can push a signup after the fact, but in an emergency situation, someone could die waiting for your verification email. I downloaded this a few weeks ago thinking it was a brilliant idea and a good thing to have on my phone. Good thing I happened to open it to poke around long before I ever actually needed it. Just despicable.
by FL2SFO
As a healthcare professional I’d very much like to be able to quickly find AEDs in public. Unfortunately I’ve had this app for a couple of years and there are no public AEDs listed in the app. A bit useless. Deleting app.
by McGroh
I am a ALS Certified first responder. I’ve been on the site for over a year and it seems the following in some regions is terrific and other regions nonexistent. In New York State for example where I live, very few AED‘s are identified. In my immediate neighborhood I know of for dinner closer to my home then any that show up on the site. This is too good an idea to not succeed. You need either a legislative advantage or more word-of-mouth &marketing campaign (digital) to get the word out and more AED’s identified
Good luck, I’ll be watching.
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