An anonymous reader writes:Sudden cardiac arrest is usually fatal. But Seattle’s Fire Department has joined with the city’s Medic One Foundation to develop an app which alerts emergency dispatchers and also CPR-trained bystanders when someone needs CPR. The PulsePoint app also shows the location of the nearest defibrillator, and Seattle’s mayor says he hopes it will save lives. A Spokane version of the app is already credited with helping to save the life of an infant, and the Medic One Foundation hopes to work with more local fire department to bring the app to the rest of Washington State.
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Source: Slashdot – Seattle App Summons Help When You Need CPR