How do I learn more about the PulsePoint Responder Program?

Every Monday (excluding holidays), beginning at 9:00 am, a PulsePoint orientation class will be held and typically lasts for about one hour. This class is open for anyone in the community to attend. Please keep in mind you will only be registered as a responder at the request of your community coordinator. Immediately following the orientation, support will be provided to anyone needing assistance installing the application on their smartphone. Prior to completion of the training, a test alert notification will be issued by the Emergency Communications Center to ensure the device(s) alert as they should prior to leaving. 

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1. What is a Registered CPR Responder?
2. How do I become a Registered CPR Responder?
3. How much does the PulsePoint application cost for my smartphone?
4. As a Sumter County citizen, how much do I pay for PulsePoint?
5. How do I learn more about the PulsePoint Responder Program?
6. Where are the PulsePoint orientation classes held?
7. What do I do if I stop receiving notifications on my device?
8. What are some common reasons why I’m not getting PulsePoint notifications?
9. What is the PulsePoint AED Registry?
10. Who owns the AEDs and what support will be provided by Sumter County?