Through the Sms-lifeguard app, you can receive alerts about suspected cardiac arrests in your vicinity.
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Name | Sms-livräddare |
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Version | 4.2.5 |
Update | Jul 05, 2024 |
Size | 66 MB |
Category | Medical |
Installs | 100K+ |
Developer | Heartrunner Sweden AB |
Android OS | Android 8.0+ |
Google Play ID | no.ums.smslivraddare2 |
Sms-livräddare · Description
New look of the app
The app has received a graphical update for increased user experience based on current practice.
Google Maps is used throughout, even for navigation in an alarm or test alarm. When you change the map type, the app remembers this for the next time and you always have your favorite map type in place for alarms and test alarms.
New and clearer onboarding
Clearer information when registering about what it means to be a volunteer lifeguard.
You are now entering your municipality so that we can better see the degree of coverage of volunteer lifeguards in Sweden.
Via the app, you can reach the Swedish CPR Council's 15-minute interactive web training that shows when and how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to save lives.
New versions of the app appear and can be installed directly from Settings in the app's menu.
Volunteer ID
You can easily reach your Volunteer ID both via map and menu, and you can show it on site, for example in the event of an alarm.
Test alarm
We have developed the test alarm so that you can practice better and become safer. The test alarm now behaves more like a real alarm.
Alarm in case of suspected cardiac arrest
When you receive a push about an alarm, your position and the location of the alarm are shown on a map to give you a better overview before answering Yes or No.
Sounds and vibrations stop when you are asked to say Yes or No. You can then look at the map in peace and quiet while you assess your chances of getting to the location quickly before you say yes or no.
New flow in the alarm itself
In the event of an alarm, at least one person is always directed directly to the location of the alarm, but that person can still see defibrillators on the map and choose to click on one to get directions.
In the event of an alarm, you can choose to change which defibrillator you receive directions to, and you can change this during an ongoing alarm. We show several defibrillators around your position and around the location of the alarm and let you make the decision about which one you choose to pick up.
In the event of an alarm, you can also choose to go directly to the location. When you click on the icon with the heart, you get directions directly there.
Directions
If you choose to get the directions in the app to walk or drive, this choice is saved for the next occasion, and of course you can change it at any time by clicking the buttons for this.
Click on the blue address link to the location of the victim or AED, it will take you to Google maps and there you will have full support for navigation, including voice navigation.
Alarms are sent from the emergency centers in Sweden when they receive a 112 call about suspected cardiac arrest.
ATTENTION! You must be 18 years of age to register and it is your own responsibility to acquire the necessary knowledge in cardiopulmonary resuscitation NOTE!
The system is currently used in several regions in Sweden, and you can be alerted in all of these. More regions are in the works, so keep an eye on Sms-livraddare's Facebook or the website www.smslivraddare.se
You cannot receive alarms in regions that have not yet joined SMS lifeguards even if you download the app and register, but as a volunteer you can, however, receive alarms in ALL regions where the system is active!
Always think of your own safety first when receiving an alarm.
Read here about how personal data is handled in the app: https://www.smslivraddare.se/privacy-policy/
The app has received a graphical update for increased user experience based on current practice.
Google Maps is used throughout, even for navigation in an alarm or test alarm. When you change the map type, the app remembers this for the next time and you always have your favorite map type in place for alarms and test alarms.
New and clearer onboarding
Clearer information when registering about what it means to be a volunteer lifeguard.
You are now entering your municipality so that we can better see the degree of coverage of volunteer lifeguards in Sweden.
Via the app, you can reach the Swedish CPR Council's 15-minute interactive web training that shows when and how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to save lives.
New versions of the app appear and can be installed directly from Settings in the app's menu.
Volunteer ID
You can easily reach your Volunteer ID both via map and menu, and you can show it on site, for example in the event of an alarm.
Test alarm
We have developed the test alarm so that you can practice better and become safer. The test alarm now behaves more like a real alarm.
Alarm in case of suspected cardiac arrest
When you receive a push about an alarm, your position and the location of the alarm are shown on a map to give you a better overview before answering Yes or No.
Sounds and vibrations stop when you are asked to say Yes or No. You can then look at the map in peace and quiet while you assess your chances of getting to the location quickly before you say yes or no.
New flow in the alarm itself
In the event of an alarm, at least one person is always directed directly to the location of the alarm, but that person can still see defibrillators on the map and choose to click on one to get directions.
In the event of an alarm, you can choose to change which defibrillator you receive directions to, and you can change this during an ongoing alarm. We show several defibrillators around your position and around the location of the alarm and let you make the decision about which one you choose to pick up.
In the event of an alarm, you can also choose to go directly to the location. When you click on the icon with the heart, you get directions directly there.
Directions
If you choose to get the directions in the app to walk or drive, this choice is saved for the next occasion, and of course you can change it at any time by clicking the buttons for this.
Click on the blue address link to the location of the victim or AED, it will take you to Google maps and there you will have full support for navigation, including voice navigation.
Alarms are sent from the emergency centers in Sweden when they receive a 112 call about suspected cardiac arrest.
ATTENTION! You must be 18 years of age to register and it is your own responsibility to acquire the necessary knowledge in cardiopulmonary resuscitation NOTE!
The system is currently used in several regions in Sweden, and you can be alerted in all of these. More regions are in the works, so keep an eye on Sms-livraddare's Facebook or the website www.smslivraddare.se
You cannot receive alarms in regions that have not yet joined SMS lifeguards even if you download the app and register, but as a volunteer you can, however, receive alarms in ALL regions where the system is active!
Always think of your own safety first when receiving an alarm.
Read here about how personal data is handled in the app: https://www.smslivraddare.se/privacy-policy/