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LifeLine Launches PulsePoint AED App to Map Every Rescue-Ready Defibrillator on Island

Local News 21 Jan, 2026 Follow News

LifeLine Launches PulsePoint AED App to Map Every Rescue-Ready Defibrillator on Island

A local nonprofit is helping Cayman take a major step forward in public safety — one defibrillator at a time.

LifeLine, the volunteer-run organization behind the island’s rescue-ready movement, has launched the PulsePoint AED app to help the public locate every accessible and fully functional defibrillator across the islands.

The free app, now available on the Apple App Store and Google Play, displays a live map of rescue-ready AEDs that have been inspected and verified by LifeLine’s volunteer network. Users can also submit new AED locations for verification through the app.

“The PulsePoint AED app makes lifesaving information instantly accessible,” said Christina Kish, Director of LifeLine. “Every minute matters in a cardiac emergency, and now anyone in Cayman can quickly see where the nearest rescue-ready AED is located.”

The app is easy to find — look for the yellow icon with a white heart and lightning bolt labeled “PulsePoint AED” in the App Store or Google Play. It’s free to download and available to everyone.

Founded by a small group of community members, LifeLine has grown into a national network of volunteers who inspect, track, and maintain AEDs across Cayman. The charity also advocates for AED placement in public spaces, provides CPR awareness education, and works closely with local businesses, government agencies, and 911 to ensure the island is prepared to respond quickly in a cardiac emergency.

Each AED listed in the app has been checked for expired pads or batteries and verified as accessible to the public — meaning that when someone needs help, it’s ready to save a life.

LifeLine is always looking for more volunteers to join its LifeForce network — local residents who help inspect AEDs and keep them rescue-ready. Volunteering requires just a few hours each month and can make a life-saving difference in your community.

To learn more or to volunteer, visit www.lifeline.ky  or follow @lifelinecayman on Instagram and Facebook.


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