PulsePoint AED v2.11
PulsePoint FoundationAbout this app
Developer Description
PulsePoint AED lets you report and update AED locations for emergency responders
AEDs are lifesaving devices that automatically diagnose and treat cardiac arrest and are commonly available in offices, airports, schools, businesses and other public places.
The registry grows when PulsePoint AED app users submit the location of unregistered AEDs in their community, making these lifesaving devices easier to find and use when a cardiac emergency strikes. PulsePoint AED also records and displays other lifesaving resources placed at AED locations, including Bleeding Control Kits, Naloxone (e.g., NARCAN®) and Epinephrine
(e.g., EpiPen®).
Watch this brief video to see just how easy it is to add an AED to the registry
https://vimeo.com/pulsepoint/AED-Android
You can also add an AED to the registry anytime by simply entering aed.new into your browser.
If you are trained in CPR and willing to assist during a nearby cardiac emergency, please consider downloading the companion app, PulsePoint Respond.
Public Safety Agencies
The PulsePoint-hosted Emergency AED Registry is integrated with leading emergency medical dispatch (EMD), pre-arrival instruction, and tactical map vendors, including ProQA Paramount, APCO Intellicomm, PowerPhone Total Response, and RapidDeploy Radius. These strategic integrations allow telecommunicators to inform callers of the exact location of registered AEDs
within familiar applications and workflows. There is never a charge to use or add to the registry.
PulsePoint AED is an end-to-end FirstNet Certified™ application. FirstNet Certified solutions must demonstrate 99.99% availability and pass independent third-party security, data privacy and performance audits.
PulsePoint is a public 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation. We offer the PulsePoint AED and Respond apps and the Emergency AED Registry as part of our mission to improve cardiac arrest survival. For more information, visit pulsepoint.org or contact us at info@pulsepoint.org. Product literature is available at pulsepoint.fyi
What's New
Cabinet details: You can now add and view AED cabinet information such as manufacturer, model, serial number, and cabinet number.
Respecting user privacy: GDPR compliance updates.
Performance and stability: Bug fixes and general improvements.
Version Information
- Version
- 2.11
- Downloads
- 100K+
- Updated on
- Oct 15, 2025
- Released
- Jun 2, 2014
- Requires
- Android 7.1
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PulsePoint AED users say on Google Play
Today while shopping at my local Walmart, my pluse point alarmed and tod me where in the store assistance was needed. There was no AED on site but 911 had dispatched an ambulance. The patient was dusky gray and nauseous. He was alert but in very obvious distress. He had a history of cardiac problems. I am so glad I was able to support the store staff who were doing a fantastic job and to assist the patients wife. This app is wonderful!
Good app. Easy to use. It would be nice to be able to add locations when you are offline. I don't have data on my phone (I know I am in the minority) so I can add locations when I am connected to wifi but I can't add pictures unless I have wifi where the AED is. It would be useful to be able to add pictures stored on my phone. Thus if there is no wifi I can snap a picture of the AED and add it later when I am connected.
Any way to reward people to find and add AED devices? Its useless right now since there are no AEDs listed in my area. Not many people know about this app, dont have the time to find AEDs and list them only when they happen to come across one and remember to add it manually in the app. Advertise more. Same with the other pulse point app. It will take a while i understand. But i believe if theres a reward system it will be a start.
I have to give it low stars right now cause i dont know how to search the area for the closest! Sure if i open the map and expand it i can see where they are- add a search button to take you to the closest and allow for navigation directions... This doesnt work like that on my phone. Being AED/CPR certified i cant just pull the app up, throw my phone to a person and say "go get it"
Didn't ask me if it's still there when I pass a previously known location. I would let this app collect my location in background with locked screen and welcome a home screen notification asking for a previously known location verification (with a simple yes/no & photo submission option).