PulsePoint Respond is a medical app developed by PulsePoint Foundation. The last update, v4.21, released on June 15, 2024, and it’s rated 4.79 out of 5 based on the latest 212.3K reviews. PulsePoint Respond is FREE and requires iOS 15.0+ and Android 14 or newer to download.
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Video: PulsePoint Respond Overview
Description
PulsePoint Respond is a 911-connected mobile app that can immediately inform you of emergencies occurring in your community and can request your help when cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is needed nearby.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆Good until you NEED the info.
I like this app sometimes but if I’m going somewhere and there’s a major accident on my route 97.5% of the time it doesn’t show up.
★★★★★Great to keep up on Emergencies in my area.
I am a retired firefighter. I enjoy just knowing what’s going on around my surroundings and where the sirens are going. What’s the fire fighter always a fire fighter. Thank you pulse point.
★★★☆☆Not All Alarms Show (3.5 stars)
I’m not sure how alarms are reported to the app, but I noticed our local alarms stopped show up for a couple of months. When the alarms DO show, the app is great!
★★★★★Benefit of Pulse Point
Being able to access the location of an emergency, can help us to avoid travel on roads that may be impassable, to possibly aid those who could be in harms way prior to arrival of emergency services. This and more in tandem with the fire department when the siren sounds we are quite well informed as to what is or what may be occurring and most of all - where to focus our prayers for those involved.
★★★★★Appreciating PulsePoint
As a veteran of the Thomas Fire, I find your notification/information system reassuring as we go foreword. Thanks to the developers, operators, and all other first responders.
Thomas Fire vet worried about ingress and egress to the Ojai valley with all the road changes: some by nature and some by policy. Pulse Point helps us know what’s happening. Thank you.