How Prepared Are You?
Lifesaving Emergency and First Aid Apps with Lance Ulanoff
• Stay connected…provide alternative means of communication…you’ll know if someone's in trouble or if there's danger nearby.
• Share information…the more you know, the better! And any of these apps make it easy to share and see updates.
• Don’t take unnecessary risks…the apps aren't replacements for, say, medical professionals…and they tell you that.
• Listen to authorities and media for updates…some of these apps are run by the authorities or tap into their information.
• Follow instructions…the apps can provide instructions and many alerts that come through these apps include them.
• Don’t wait it out…the apps that tell you about the scale and scope of emergency events often advise seeking shelter.
• Be safe after the major event…these apps can provide on-the-ground information of risks like downed power lines…but also be smart and don’t put yourself in more danger.
• Document the damage…some of the apps let you share or record information about what happened and how bad the damage is.
• Check on Family and Friends…many of these apps give you a way to directly contact or indirectly keep track of your loved ones.
Emergency Preparedness and First Aid apps:
• Zello
• ICE Standard
• Nextdoor
• GasBuddy
• Red Cross Apps
• Facebook for Safety Check
• FEMA's App
• Life360
• iHurricane
• Disaster Alert
• Pocket First Aid and CPR


