‘The platform has become obsolete’: Albuquerque Fire Rescue ditches PulsePoint app

**Editor’s note: The video above is part of separate related coverage on heart disease.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An app that notifies CPR-trained citizens that someone nearby is experiencing a cardiac emergency, in hopes that the trained individual would respond and provide life-saving care, is no longer being used by Albuquerque Fire Rescue.

AFR announced that it has decided not to renew its paid subscription to the app PulsePoint, saying it has become “obsolete.” In addition to cardiac emergencies, the PulsePoint app displays information about other types of calls firefighters and/or EMTs are dispatched to, such as fires, crashes, hazmat incidents, alarms, medical emergencies, and more. Users also could see the exact address crews were dispatched to, which AFR said is a privacy issue…

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