PulsePoint Respond

1.9M installs
33.1K ratings
92.5K monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
Weekly +3.3K
Steady
Monthly +15K
Steady

PulsePoint Respond Summary

PulsePoint Respond is a mobile Android app in Medical by PulsePoint Foundation. Released in Dec 2011 (14 years ago). It has about 1.9M+ installs and 33.1K ratings with a 4.61★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 92.5K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jan 16, 2026, version 6501.

Recent activity: 3.3K installs this week (15K over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and 31 new ratings this week View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Mar 1, 2026. The app's network data flows (API traffic to/from the app and its SDKs) were last crawled on Jun 16, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jan 16, 2026 (version 6501).


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Ratings: 33.1K

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App Description

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

PulsePoint Respond is a 911-connected app that can immediately inform you of emergencies occurring in your community and can request your help when CPR is needed nearby.

PulsePoint helps create an informed and engaged community that drives a “Culture of Action,” a key strategy in strengthening the Chain of Survival for cardiac arrest victims. In addition to nearby “CPR-needed” notifications, you can choose to be notified of significant events that may impact you and your family. These informational notifications provide an early heads-up to local threats such as wildland fires, flooding and utility emergencies. You can even monitor live dispatch radio traffic for most PulsePoint-connected communities with a simple tap on the speaker icon.

PulsePoint currently provides coverage for thousands of cities and communities, with many more on the way. For more information, visit pulsepoint.org, contact us at info@pulsepoint.org, or join the conversation at Facebook and Twitter.

PulsePoint not yet available in your community? Although we are working hard to make public safety agencies aware of PulsePoint, you can help by expressing interest to your local fire chief, EMS official, and elected officials such as your mayor, council member or supervisor. A simple note, phone call or public meeting comment would ensure that they are aware of PulsePoint. We have found that City Hall does listen and is quite willing to bring PulsePoint to the community.

PulsePoint is a 501(c)(3) public non-profit foundation.