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  1. v26.4.5328iOS
    Optimized for iOS 26 with improved performance and compatibility.
  2. v4.27Android
    What’s New
    • CPR-Needed Alert Readiness Widget: By continuously monitoring key settings such as responder type registration, notification selections, and location sharing, the CPR-Needed Alert Readiness Widget provides a glanceable interactive tile that confirms your device is properly configured-or warns you of any issue that would prevent receiving an emergency alert.
    • Performance, stability and general improvements.
    Learn more at https://www.pulsepoint.org/responder-types-and-features
  3. v4.28iOS
    Apple CarPlay: View active incidents and get directions on your car's built-in display with a simplified, distraction-free interface designed for the road. Learn more at https://www.pulsepoint.org/carplay
    • Performance and stability: Bug fixes and general improvements.
  4. v4.27iOS
    • CPR-Needed Alert Readiness Widget: By continuously monitoring key settings such as responder type registration, notification selections, and location sharing, the CPR-Needed Alert Readiness Widget provides a glanceable interactive tile that confirms your device is properly configured—or warns you of any issue that would prevent receiving an emergency alert. Tap the widget to see details and guidance for resolving any problems. Learn more at https://www.pulsepoint.org/cpr-needed-alert-readiness-widget
    • Performance and stability: Bug fixes and general improvements.
  5. v4.26.1iOS
    • Assigned Responders: Volunteer firefighters, paid-call personnel, and specialized teams can now share their real-time availability and dispatch status (e.g., enroute station, unavailable) with other responders and agency personnel.
    • Performance and stability: Bug fixes and general improvements.
  6. v4.26iOS
    • Assigned Responders: Volunteer firefighters, paid-call personnel, and specialized teams can now share their real-time availability and dispatch status (e.g., enroute station, unavailable) with other responders and agency personnel.
    • Performance and stability: Bug fixes and general improvements.
  7. v4.25iOS
    • It’s now easier to confirm you’re responding—or let us know you can’t—after receiving a CPR-needed alert.
    • A new "Details" button is now available on the CPR-needed alert screen providing quick access to the incident narrative (Pro).
    • Added support for "Staged" unit dispatch status.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  8. v4.24iOS
    • CPR-needed alerts now show the real-time location of Fire and EMS units enroute to the incident. If you receive an alert and indicate you're responding, you'll be able to see the location of these emergency vehicles as they travel to the scene. Please note that this feature is only available where local agencies support it.
    • A new light appearance mode has been added along with adjustments for an improved dark mode experience. You'll find these options under Preferences in the More footer menu.
    • Enhanced driving/walking directions on CPR-needed alerts.
    • Recent Incident History for the response location is now displayed below the narrative text (Pro).
    • Stability improvements, bug fixes, and a few UX/UI tweaks.
    Learn more at pulsepoint.org/whats-new-in-pulsepoint-respond-v4-24
  9. v4.23iOS
    • Unit/Group notifications can now be received as a Critical Alert if desired (Pro).
    • UI/UX improvements to the Units (AVL) map layer (Pro).
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  10. v4.22iOS
    • Incidents can now include supplemental posts such as agency messages, images, and links to external content to provide ongoing information and context. We've included a sample screenshot in the App Store preview images.
    • The CPR-needed alert notification sound now repeats up to three times for greater awareness of nearby need.
    • A new On Duty feed has been added. This is a special incident list that mirrors current Unit/Group selections (professional responders).
    • A new Units map layer (AVL) has been added (professional responders).
    • Stability improvements, bug fixes, and minor UI adjustments.
  11. v4.21iOS
    • Support for multi-agency dispatch notifications (professional responders).
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  12. v4.20iOS
    • Support for Destination View outside of primary jurisdiction (professional responders).
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  13. v4.19.1iOS
    • New support tools.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  14. v4.19iOS
    • Highway/traffic camera map layer.
    • Wildfire camera map layer for professional responders.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
    Learn more at https://www.pulsepoint.org/responder-types-and-features
  15. v4.18iOS
    • Cross-jurisdiction functionality for professional responders.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  16. v4.17iOS
    • New functionality for professional responders.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  17. v4.16.1iOS
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  18. v4.16iOS
    • New map layer for stations.
    • Support for additional call types.
    • Significant new functionality for professional responders.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  19. v4.15.1iOS
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  20. v4.15iOS
    • Follow multiple agencies in a single user-curated feed.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
    Learn more at https://www.pulsepoint.org/whats-new-in-pulsepoint-respond-v4-15-ios
  21. v4.14.1iOS
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  22. v4.14iOS
    • Improved map functionality.
    • New Preferences menu on the More tab offers new incident filter options.
    • Access code is now displayed when locked AED cabinets are recommended on CPR-needed events.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
    Learn more at https://www.pulsepoint.org/whats-new-in-pulsepoint-respond-v4-14-ios
  23. v4.13iOS
    • Expanded incident detail (primarily for professional Verified Responder use).
    • Shared incident links now open in the app, instead of a browser, whenever possible.
    • You can now add a screenshot to a support ticket (on the More tab).
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
    Learn more at https://www.pulsepoint.org/whats-new-in-pulsepoint-respond-v4-13-ios
  24. v4.12iOS
    • Visualize regional coverage and select agencies to follow with a new map-based perspective on the Agencies tab.
    • Test and troubleshoot device and app notification settings with a new readiness feature on the Notifications tab.
    • We’ve added an intelligent help center on the More tab to provide instant answers to common support questions for your particular device and configuration.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  25. v4.11iOS
    • Jurisdictional boundary is now displayed in Agency Profile.
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.
  26. v4.10.2iOS
    • Stability improvements and bug fixes.

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