On Tuesday, September 14, Snohomish County fire agencies, Snohomish County 911 and the Medic One Foundation will announce the launch of PulsePoint, a free mobile app designed to save lives. PulsePoint alerts community members to a sudden cardiac arrest nearby, empowering CPR-trained residents to take action before first responders arrive.
What
News conference announcing the launch of PulsePoint in Snohomish County. B-roll opportunities will be provided, including an app demonstration and hands-only CPR presentation.
Who
- Kevin O’Brien, Fire Chief, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue
- Lowell Zenk, Cardiac Arrest Survivor
- Julie Plitnik, Bystander CPR Rescuer
- Shaughn Maxwell, Deputy Chief – EMS, South County Fire
- Rich Llewellyn, Assistant Chief, Everett Fire Department
- Kate Songhurst, Medical Services Officer, Marysville Fire District
- Kim Martin, Executive Director, Medic One Foundation
- Andie Burton, Director of Operations, Snohomish County 911
When
9 a.m. Tuesday, September 14
Where
Kasch Park, 8811 Airport Rd, Everett
Author: Lynnwood Times Staff