2 Best Respond apps for Android (Medical)

Following is our list of the best respond apps for Android. Trusted developers like Association RMC-BFM and PulsePoint Foundation are known to create software that in theory will improve wellbeing and health. After extensive testing we've concluded that the best apps include Staying Alive, PulsePoint Respond, .

1 Staying Alive

Staying AlivenAED global mapping & Citizen Responders management

Staying Alive is a free app that helps you find defibrillators and manage citizen responders. It has a live database with over 120,000 defibrillators worldwide. You can easily locate the closest defibrillators near you or at a specific address. You can also report new defibrillators and edit existing ones. If you are trained in CPR, you can register as a Citizen Responder and be notified by EMS in case of a nearby cardiac arrest. The app also provides a guide on how to use an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) and has an emergency mode that helps you make the right decisions in an emergency. Please note that the app's data is user-generated and not checked by a dedicated organization. Developed by AEDMAP.

Staying Alive
Staying Alive
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.0 ★★★★☆
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2 PulsePoint Respond

Download the PulsePoint app and use your CPR skills to save a life!

PulsePoint Respond is an app that connects to 911 and informs you about emergencies in your community. It can also notify you when CPR is needed nearby. This app helps create an informed and engaged community that takes action during cardiac arrest situations. You can also receive notifications about local threats like fires and floods. The app covers many cities and communities, and you can even listen to live dispatch radio traffic. If the app isn't available in your area, you can help by contacting local officials and expressing interest. PulsePoint is a non-profit foundation.

PulsePoint Respond
PulsePoint Respond
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.6 ★★★★★
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