Alright, folks, let me spill the beans about PulsePoint Respond! This awesome app is like a lifesaver in your pocket – literally. It hooks up with the 911 system and keeps you in the loop with emergencies around your block. And wait, it gets better – if someone needs CPR nearby, PulsePoint gives you a holler for help! Talk about being a hero in your own hood! Not to mention, it keeps you posted on stuff like fires or floods that could mess with your day, and you can even eavesdrop on live dispatch radio just by tapping a button. So far, it's already covering a gazillion cities, and more are getting onboard. Thinking it’s not in your neck of the woods yet? Drop a note to your local fire bigwigs – turns out, they’re all ears when you ask for PulsePoint. So go ahead, be part of a community that’s not just about talk, but action!
Hey peeps, have you heard about PulsePoint Respond? 🚨 It's this super cool 911-connected app that lets you know about emergencies happening around your hood and even hits you up if someone nearby needs CPR! ❤️
PulsePoint is all about getting the community involved and informed. By keeping us in the loop, it's pushing us towards a “Culture of Action,” which is essential for helping cardiac arrest peeps. Aside from giving you a heads-up on CPR situations, it also notifies you about major stuff like wildfires, floods, and utility crises that could affect you and your fam. You can even listen to live dispatch radio with just a tap on that little speaker icon! 🎧
Right now, PulsePoint is rocking in thousands of cities and communities, and there's more coming onboard. Want the deets? Check out pulsepoint.org or give 'em a shout at [email protected]. Oh, and don't forget to join the convo on Facebook and Twitter too! 📱
If PulsePoint isn't in your area yet, no worries! We’re working on it. But you can help by chatting with your local fire chief, EMS folks, or your city's big wigs like the mayor, council members, etc. Just a quick note, call, or a shout-out at a public meeting could get things rolling. From what we've seen, City Hall does listen and might just bring PulsePoint to your area. 🤞
Oh, and FYI, PulsePoint is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, helping us all out without making it about the money. 🙌