The First Mobile Aid App for Medical Help Lets the Average Person Deliver Aid
Laura McQuarrie — September 2, 2014 — Tech
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First Mobile Aid is an app for medical help that is specifically designed for the average person who is not a medical professional. Unfortunately, a doctor, nurse or even someone with first aid training isn't always first on the scene at an emergency, but the First Mobile Aid app will guide you through the steps to providing help to someone in need.
The app was developed by the Grape ad agency and mobile phone operator Kyivstar, as well as the Boris clinic, the biggest private hospital in the Ukraine. The app is set up to show the nearest hospitals and shows detailed instructions and video guides to walk the average person without any medical training through dealing with heart attacks, fractures and other injuries that may cause a threat to someone's life if they do not get aid in time.
The app was developed by the Grape ad agency and mobile phone operator Kyivstar, as well as the Boris clinic, the biggest private hospital in the Ukraine. The app is set up to show the nearest hospitals and shows detailed instructions and video guides to walk the average person without any medical training through dealing with heart attacks, fractures and other injuries that may cause a threat to someone's life if they do not get aid in time.
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