AED Registry
When a cardiac emergency strikes, finding an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) can help save a life. But that takes knowing where AEDs are located.
Do you know where an AED is located? Information about registered AEDs is accessible to emergency dispatchers and disclosed to emergency responders, including nearby citizens trained in CPR and off-duty professionals such as firefighters, paramedics, and nurses. Instead of asking the caller if there is an AED available, our 911 staff can inform callers of nearby lifesaving devices.
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The City of Cincinnati uses the PulsePoint AED Registry to bring this lifesaving information to our ECC's 911 operators and the City's first responders. There is never a charge to use any aspect of the PulsePoint registry. PulsePoint is a public, non-profit organization providing the app and hosted AED registry for free as part of its core mission to improve cardiac arrest survival. Let’s save some lives together.
Register your AEDs
You can check if an AED has been registered using the PulsePoint AED app, or by visiting the AED map.
To register your Automated External Defibrillator (AED), download the PulsePoint AED app to your mobile phone or visit the website: aed.new