AED Registry

AED Registry

AED Registry will automatically locate the nearest AED to your location.

App info


2.1.4
October 22, 2024
12,394
Android 4.4+
Everyone
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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: AED Registry, Developed by Premedics Systems. Listed in Medical Category. Current Version Is 2.1.4, Updated On 22/10/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: AED Registry. Achieved Over 12 thousand Installs. AED Registry Currently Has 30 Reviews, Average Rating 2.8 Stars

AED Registry will automatically locate the nearest AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) to your location with details and directions, and also other AEDs within a 2-mile radius. AEDs are identified with various degrees of confidence to know which AEDs are ready to save a life.
From wherever you are, you are able to help contribute to the AED Registry by ‘Pinning an AED’ whenever you see an AED anywhere in the world. By ‘Pinning an AED’ or verifying an existing AED, you help verify the locations of new AEDs and strengthen the validity of an existing AED. Help build the largest repository of active AEDs in the world to help you save a life, maybe even yours.
Owners of AEDs throughout the world are able to register their AEDs with more details to ensure confidence when an AED is needed.
AED Registry features:
• Displays the nearest AED to your current location (w/ location services on)
• Select an AED icon to get details on specific AEDs w/ directions to its location
• Details include photo and directions to AED
• Pinch locator screen to view AEDs in your area
• Easily locate AEDs in Map View or List View
• ‘Pin an AED’ allows users to find AEDs and contribute to the database of existing AEDs
• Ability to ‘verify’ a Pinned AED to increase confidence of an AEDs existence and reliability
• ‘Register an AED’ allows owners of AEDs to contribute their AED to the database of existing AEDs
• ‘Verified Ready’ AEDs are AEDs that have been verified ready for use (verified battery/pads) within 30 days
• Identify levels of confidence of an AEDs readiness to save lives


Keywords : AED, AED locator, Ready AED, AED Registry, AED nearby, AED finder, Connect AED, National AED, Registry, International AED Registry, Pin an AED, Medical, Locate an AED, AED Management, AED Mgt, Find an AED, Defibrillator
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What's New


Platform API version upgrade
Minor fixes

Rate and review on Google Play store


2.8
30 total
5 33.3
4 16.7
3 0
2 0
1 50.0

Total number of installs (*estimated)

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Recent Comments

user
A Google user

Seems good but way to slow for emergency purpose

user
patricia jordan

Rubbish. Said no defibs in 2 miles, one at top of street.

user
Josh Johns

No AED shown on maps. Useless.

user
Nick Smith

Doesn't work in Northern Ireland/UK

user
Grant J

Good idea but app doesn't work

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T “Terry” Roy Stott

Nothing listed anywhere my area

user
A Google user

Great idea, sorely needed, but the app AND the data both fall short. For Dallas, it's not showing AEDs at any schools or several of the hospitals that I could (eventually) locate on that poorly-chosen 'satellite view' map. A few that I know exist aren't on the map, either. As far as the app itself, by the time it had finally stabilized and displayed some of the AEDs, the patient had died (luckily that was just a test). It was over 8 minutes before I was able to browse the Dallas area nearby, with only a few AEDs shown. That's nigh worthless for the intended application (rapid response to an AED). The database appears to be corrupted as well, as it's showing 'verified' AEDs in the middle of parking lots or forests. Yeah, I'm pretty sure NOT. The app spent more time frozen than it did functional.

user
A Google user

You have the capability to pin and ID your AED. Great option.