Next step helping save lives can be PulsePoint app

SEATTLE — Medic One Foundation, the cornerstone of the Medic One system, is urging more people who have been trained in CPR to download the innovative and life-saving PulsePoint app and become a PulsePoint responder before the end of the year. “We are thrilled that we have nearly 5,000 PulsePoint responders,” said executive director Jan…

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