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Team Life CPR

A person collapses. People around yell for Help! Are you prepared? ANYONE CAN BE A HERO®
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Medical $0.99 TEAM LIFE, INC. iPhone, iPad, iPod

Only 5% of patients in Sudden Cardiac Arrest survive. Why? Mostly because CPR is not started immediately. Average response time for an Ambulance is 8-12 minutes, brain damage starts in 4 minutes, brain death in 10 minutes.

TEAM LIFE CPR is an easy to follow CPR Script to use in the event of a Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

TEAM LIFE CPR guides you though CPR, step-by-step with both visual and audible prompts.

Jim Schatzle, President of TEAM LIFE, INC., a Paramedic for over 20 years who has trained thousands of people in CPR states, “We need to increase the survival rate for Sudden Cardiac Arrest. 5% is unacceptable. We will continue to encourage people to take CPR certification classes, but we feel compelled to empower everyone with a simple, straightforward CPR Script to follow during an actual rescue. We truly hope that with the development of the TEAM LIFE CPR application more victims of Sudden Cardiac Arrest will survive. We want people to know that ANYONE CAN BE A HERO®.”

Reviews

Great App!
Streetshaman

This is a great guide for Moms, Dads, teachers, babysitters or anyone else that might need to perform CPR! This app will guide the lay rescuer through those first crucial minutes when CPR saves lives.


Everyone needs this in case of emergency
Inst13

I have been teaching CPR for 20 years and this is finally what I've been wishing for. In case of an emergency here is an app that shows you what to do. Im going to recommend this to all my students. This is like having an instructor helping you at the emergency. What a great idea! And well done.


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Paulj21347

Great program. Easy to understand. It will reinforce the CPR/AED class that I took. Thanks


A MUST HAVE FOR ALL iPHONE USERS
BMWBoi

As A Firefighter/EMT For Over 7+ Years & An iPhone Owner Since The Beginning, It's Great To Have An App Like This Available. If Someone's In Cardiac Arrest, Simply Touch The Team Life Icon And Place Your iPhone On The Floor Next To You. The App Literally Guides You Through The Steps With Both Audio Prompts And Video Images. Wether Your A Seasoned Veteran Of The EMS Field Or Just Someone Who Wants To Know What To Do In A Cardiac Emergency, This Is A MUST HAVE!!! Mike NJ: EMT-B


This app will save lives!
Nicholasmz0r

I recently downloaded the Team Life CPR application for my iPhone 4 and am very impressed. The vocal prompts are succinct, the visual aids are crystal clear, and the whole app runs smoothly. 'Team Life CPR' is simple to follow and an indespensable tool that any smartphone user should have. It's easy to envision circumstances in which a sudden cardiac arrest occurs and people panic. Having a visual and auditory aid to walk untrained rescuers through such a stressful situation is a brilliant solution that is sure to save lives. -Nick


Need update
Pete vegas

Need update . You don't do 30 compressions and give 2 breaths anymore.


Team LIfe CPR app
jb94jblove

This app is a terrific tool! Even though I have gone for training, one gets nervous in an emergency. This app can give someone step by step when needed. Well worth it!


Outstanding App!!
Dan westendorf

Easy to use and extremely intuitive. This is a life saving tool that no one should be without.


Good attempt, INCORRECT INSTRUCTIONS!
ResponderGal

What looked like a good app is actually OUT OF DATE and makes a CRITICAL MISTAKE by totally ignoring calling 9-1-1/AED (both of which are ESSENTIAL!). The NEW depth is at least 2" for adult victims (over puberty) and 2" for children over 1 year old, and 1/3 depth of chest or 1.5" for infants. The instructions to "Look, Listen and Feel" are OUTDATED. Your order needs correcting! What could have been a good app is dangerously misleading due to NOT calling 9-1-1/getting (or requesting) an AED BEFORE starting CPR on an adult victim. It IS true that you give CPR/rescue care for 2 minutes if alone with children/infants (unless sudden collapse NOT related to a respiratory emergency), THEN call 9-1-1. Having taught over 40,000 students, I'm not trying to be critical--please consider redoing/following the 2010 Guidelines by the American Heart Association and verify step-by-step and you'll have a good app. For the person who said you don't do breaths anymore, that's true if you have no PPE (personal protective equipment), too much facial trauma or you are untrained/unwilling to breath on a stranger's face; but for children, infants, choking/drowning victims of all ages, breathing is required. Carry a face shield/glove pack on a key chain or keep with you but breathing IS still taught. GOOD LUCK and I'll check back soon for corrected update!


Great tool to review steps
ChiaraMommy

I am a teacher and I just went through CPR and AED training today. My 12 year old son went through the training last year in boy scouts. This app is great just to periodically review the steps. It only takes about five minutes to review using this app!