Your iPhone Can Save Your Child’s Life

Oct 25th, 2008 | By Dave Delaney | Category: Advice
CPR Baby by Zoomar

CPR Baby by Zoomar

I’m always searching for new apps for my iPhone, I was thrilled when I recently found a free version of PacMan. As I searched through the iTunes Music Store free apps section, I came across an amazing app that’s so much more useful than killing ghosts.

Phone Aid serves as a quick guide and support system should you need immediate instruction on how to help someone in a medical emergency. There are terrific illustrations and audio commentary that walks you through the steps to administering CPR, assist a choking victim and more First Aid.

I highly recommend you download this free app. I hope to heck you never have to use it.

This is the part that I add that I am not a medical professional, and that you should probably call 911 before you mess with any iPhone app.

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  • Unfortunately the app is now $2.99. While they would love to give us a free version, Apple doesn't allow this. I know first hand how difficult it is to update things in the iTunes Store.

    Still, $2,99 isn't very much to pay for the app. I still recommend it.

    Cheers,
    Dave
  • Sorry about that, I didn't realize the free version was expiring. I've emailed the creators and requested they extend the date for dad-o-matic readers. Stay tuned.

    Thanks,
    Dave
  • It's now $2.99. It was free only until Oct. 22nd.
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