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PulsePoint AED Overview

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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 – nearby citizens trained in CPR or local firefighters, police or medics -- can find an AED close to them when a cardiac emergency occurs. You and PulsePoint AED can help strengthen the chain of survival for cardiac arrest victims. Download PulsePoint AED for free and use it to report AED locations wherever you see one. Snap a picture, make some quick notes, and the information is stored for local authorities to verify. After that, the AED location data is made available to anyone using the PulsePoint citizen responder app (also available for free in the App Store). PulsePoint Respond is the app that alerts citizen responders who know CPR to local emergencies near them and also to the location of the nearest AED. Not only do all validated AED’s become visible in the PulsePoint Respond app, all collected AED information is provided to the local emergency communications center for instant display on dispatcher consoles during calls for assistance. This allows the dispatchers to direct callers to nearby public AEDs when necessary. PulsePoint AED is a great way to crowd-source lifesaving information. Users of PulsePoint Respond and subscribing local emergency responders all get updated information about the AEDs in their communities. With PulsePoint AED and PulsePoint Respond, citizens, responders, and care providers can work together in their communities to help victims in a cardiac emergency. PulsePoint AED and PulsePoint Respond are produced by the PulsePoint Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to empowering everyday citizens to provide lifesaving assistance to victims of Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Engineering for the applications is provided by skilled volunteers from Workday, Inc. and are marketed and implemented by Physio-Control, Inc. makers of Lifesaving Tools for Lifesaving Teams since 1955. For more information, visit our web site at www.pulsepoint.org or contact us at [email protected].

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One of the greatest challenges of a PulsePoint

implementation is the lack of local AED location

information. This can be a significant hurdle to

overcome – especially in very large systems.

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Introducing

PulsePoint AEDPulsePoint AED is a companion app that allows

members of the community to help build and maintain a

local AED registry for use with the PulsePoint app and

local dispatch center.

When a citizen or agency member sees an AED they can

use PulsePoint AED to check if the AED is already in the

local registry. If it isn’t, they can add it on the spot.

PulsePoint AED builds awareness of AEDs and their

locations throughout the community.

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Initial

View

Shows user and nearby AEDs

Closest AED highlighted

Details shown in “Drawer”

Distance from user is shown

AED type is indicated

Drawer opens to display

additional AED details

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Business: “MacDonalds Restrant"

Location: “On wall”

User adds new AED Appears as crowdsourced

AED in this app. Does not

appear in PulsePoint app until

agency reviews/edits data.

Appears as agency

vetted AED in this app.

Also appears in

PulsePoint app.

Business: “McDonald’s Restaurant"

Location: “In side corridor between

public restroom doors”

The challenge of crowdsourced dataAgency accepts/improves data

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Types of AEDs

AED (in PulsePoint app)

Agency-vetted

Private AED (in PulsePoint app)

Restricted access area

Pending AED (not in PulsePoint)

Crowdsourced; waiting for

agency review

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Crowdsourced

AEDs

Appear visually different

Shown as “Pending AED” in Drawer

Crowdsourced AEDs that have not

yet been reviewed by the local

agency do not appear in the

PulsePoint app or to a dispatcher

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Basic

Navigation

Pan and Zoom Map

Swipe Right/Left on drawer to move

between nearby AEDs

Touch AED to jump directly to it

GPS icon moves map to user

Tap to open drawer for more

information on selected AED

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Agency-vetted

AED Detail

Indicates responsible agency if

PulsePoint production account

Photo can be added via app

Tap photo for larger image

Photo visible in PulsePoint to

assist responders in quickly

locating a nearby AED

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Crowdsourced

AED Detail

Users can edit/delete AEDs that

they have recorded (until vetted)

Allows for others to confirm that a

crowdsourced AED is valid

Photo can be added to a previously

crowdsourced AED

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Adding

an AED

User first confirms that observed

AED is not in system

To add, tap + in upper right

corner

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Adding

an AED

Enter business/location name

Enter AED location description

Add photo (optional)

Tap Edit Location button and

precisely position marker

Tap Update Location button

Tap Save (or Cancel)

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Moving from

Current Location

Navigate to desired location

Tap Search This Area button

This allows you to explore an area

away from your current location

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Menu Button

Icon visible in upper left corner

Control of map mode

PulsePoint apps can launch each

other

Social media sharing

Email feedback mechanism

Account profile

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Share this app

Allows user to create app

awareness among family/friends

Message, Mail and social media

through Twitter and Facebook

Pre-built messages

Can be edited before sharing

Support for multiple accounts

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Login

User must be known to add AEDs

or photos, or confirm locations

Users can login using Facebook

or Twitter account

User can view AED data without

first logging in (just can’t modify)