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Solano County adds PulsePoint to dispatch notifications to alert trained bystanders and show public safety incidents
Summary
The county connected PulsePoint to Solano dispatch to notify CPR-trained bystanders and display fire/medical call information; the system also will register AEDs and offer public-interest alerts tied to the county’s CAD feed.
Solano County announced live deployment of PulsePoint, a public-safety mobile application that can notify CPR-trained bystanders and display public‑interest fire and medical incident alerts tied to the county’s 9‑1‑1 dispatch system.
Emergency Services Manager Robin Raines and EMS Coordinator Scott Wagness told the Board of Supervisors the county has connected Solano dispatch (SCECC) to PulsePoint so app users who sign up will receive near‑real‑time alerts when a cardiac arrest or other qualifying medical or fire incident happens near them. Wagness described the typical use case: when a 9‑1‑1 caller reports a cardiac arrest, PulsePoint pushes a…
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