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Simple. Free. It can save lives.
The official IFRC First Aid app gives instant access to the information you need to know to handle the most common first aid emergencies and safety tips for crisis situation. With interactive quizzes and simple step-by-step everyday first aid scenarios, it’s never been easier to learn first aid.
■ Engaging and active learning, allowing you to see and track your progress, build your knowledge, and increase confidence in your skills and ability to assist in emergencies.
■ Safety tips including water safety and road safety to help you prepare for emergencies.
■ Preloaded content means you have access to all information at any time, even without a cellular or WiFi connection.
■ Interactive quizzes allow you to earn badges that you can share with your friends and share your lifesaving knowledge.
■ Improved multi-lingual capability regardless of the user’s location.
■ Linkages to your local Red Cross or Red Crescent on-site and online training.
■ Fully integrated with emergency numbers (such as 911, 999, 112, and others) so you can call for help from the app at any time, even while traveling across borders.
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Staying Alive in a few words:
Staying Alive is an app that allows anyone trained (or not) in CPR to help save a victim of cardiac arrest by being alerted by Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
Our mission:
In France, there are 50,000 sudden cardiac arrests per year. The survival rate from this scourge is less than 10%. Our mission is to respond to the life-threatening emergency of cardiac arrest by engaging a trained, committed and supportive community to create a safer world.
Your role downloading Staying Alive:
You directly help the victim by performing a CPR or by getting a defibrillator.
Our app allows each citizen to help in the event of cardiac arrest by doubling the victim's chances of survival (1 minute lost is 10% less chance of survival).
You actively participate in creating an AED database provided free of charge to EMS.
What you will find in Staying Alive:
→ The largest AED database in the world: you can add, edit and report nearby defibrillators.
→ A practical and comprehensive guide to life-saving actions.
→ News about first aid and stats on the Staying Alive community.
What you won't find:
→ intrusive ads;
→ unwanted notifications;
→ in-app purchases
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Disclaimer:
- Continuous use of GPS in the background can significantly decrease battery life.
- The location and list of defibrillators provided by Staying Alive are given for information purposes only. As a reminder, this is a collaborative app and the data shared by users is not verified by a dedicated organization. Unfortunately, we are not responsible for any errors that may appear on defibrillator locations.
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Awards and recognitions won by Staying Alive:
- DEKRA Label Medappcare Certification
- 2015 French eHealth Trophy, mHealth category
- Prix des Entretiens de Bichat 2013
4 good reasons to download Staying Alive now:
1. You save lives (whether you are trained or not).
2. You join a community of more than 300,000 volunteers.
3. Registration is done in a few clicks and will only take you 2 minutes.
4. Why add a 4th reason when the first 3 are enough?
Developed by Staying Alive - [www.stayingalive.org]
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