5/5 rating based on 159 reviews. Read all reviews for PulsePoint Respond for iPhone.
PulsePoint Respond is free iOS app published by PulsePoint Foundation
Steve 91001
I found the software very useful in determining whether sirens mean fire or rescue since we live near the mountains in a canyon that has many rescues. I wish I could look at multiple agencies at one time, and use them near me geographically. As it is I have to switch between LA County district 3 and Pasadena to find out who has responded near my home. Otherwise I love the app.
'Becca L
It’s nice to get these notifications because I’m very busy and constantly on the go. When time gets short and I receive a notification of an accident or emergency of some kind, I know to avoid that area and find another route. Saves me time and frustration.
needraM
I have enabled all notifications in PulsePoint and my settings, yet I never see any alerts
office finatic
Three alarm fire in Pittsburg CA and there’s no information. Really bad. This was a lumberyard fire. Displaced many engine companies in the county. Need to step up your game.
0116.fire.photography
Love this app, keeps me updated quickly and allows for me to be on scene capturing photos within minutes. Just wish I could listen to more tac channels on there but having the access it allows is perfect.
samson minytz
Are you guys planning on adding Santa Monica, Culver City, Beverly Hills, FDNY, or Chicago Fire dept in the future?
lzkitkat
The app is awesome only issue I have are certain things in red because I can’t see the status on scene!
Ninnymakemeadog
Uploaded the app. Was disappointed with the amount of areas not associated with the product. If you’re going to offer a product of this type, offer it to all agencies int the surrounding areas. If you can’t then don’t offer it at all. I’m letting this go.
edhead5561
Hello, I wanted to throw out an idea to enhance PulsePoint simply by adding details to the nature of the calls for instance instead of putting “Medical Emergency” maybe be more descriptive such as like “Injury ALS/BLS” or whatever the nature of the call is.