IDG News Service recently ran an article about the PulsePoint Foundation app that sends a notification to a smartphone if the user is close to a possible heart attack victim in a public place. The app is currently available in both the Android Market and iPhone App Store. As related in the article, the product is starting to spread in California:
A location-based phone application that alerts people trained in CPR when someone nearby is having a heart attack will be spreading from San Ramon, California, to San Jose by mid-February, according to San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District Chief Richard Price.Click on video above to learn more, or click here to read the full article.
The PulsePoint Foundation's website is filled with great information. Go here to view.
Comment: What more can anyone say but - Wow!
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