PulsePoint

St. Elizabeth Healthcare and local 911 dispatch centers have partnered together to bring you PulsePoint, a cutting-edge mobile technology that helps save lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PulsePoint?

PulsePoint is a smartphone app (Android™ or iPhone®) that alerts users who are trained if someone nearby, in a public place has called 911 with an emergency that requires CPR. Only users within a .25 mile radius are notified and only incidents that take place in a public place trigger a notification.

Why PulsePoint?

We know that when someone goes into cardiac arrest, every minute is critical. With this app, a trained bystander can be alerted of a medical emergency, and in some cases, begin CPR before medical help arrives. A related app can also help users find nearby AEDs.

How do I download it?

PulsePoint is available in Google Play and on the App Store. To download the app, click on the links below.

PulsePoint CPR Mobile App displayed on a mobile phone.

Learn More

To learn more about PulsePoint and how it works, visit pulsepoint.org.

Apple App Store

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The PulsePoint app for iPhone® and iPad® is available on the App Store. Find it by searching “PulsePoint” or clicking on the App Store button.

iPhone® and iPad® are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.

Google Play Store

Android_App_on_Google_Play_Icon-7-2016The PulsePoint app for Android™ is available on Google Play. Find it by searching under Health & Fitness or by clicking the “Download Android™ App on Google Play” button.

Android™ is a trademark of Google, Inc.