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Mobile First Aid: New Free App Available In the Marketplace

May 21, 2011 No Comments

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New free app available in the marketplace and it might just save someones life. Mobile First Aid developed by Ste09 is a feww app that teaches you what to do in case of an emergency. It also searches for your location and has an option to just call 911 in case you need it while you are trying to figure out what to do.

The app also features a step by step instruction on how to help someone with the use of CPR

App Info:
According to a recent study (Gray, 2008) there are abount 1.8 mobile phones per person around the world. Since everyone of us can find himself in the need to give some first aid assistance to someone injured, it is simple to merge these two data and say “why don’t give these people a first aid application to be installed on their mobile phones.”

Nothing particularly new here, but if you give it a further and deeper look, you will find Mobile First Aid to be not the ordinary list of TODO’s in case of emergency or just a simple book you can scroll through.

Mobile First Aid is developed to give anyone the tools and knowledge to perform the right thing, no matter what are your skills.

Features:

  • Easy to use and no medical skills required
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) algorithm compliant with European Resuscitation Council guidelines
  • User localization with street address (where available)
  • Built-int First Aid manual
  • 100% Free

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