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Register an AED

El Paso-Teller County 9-1-1 Authority conducts the AED registry through PulsePoint AED. Through registering an AED, in addition to adhering to Colorado law*, site coordinators will be able to receive complimentary maintenance reminders.

Follow these instructions using the map below to register an AED:

Click here if the embedded registration form on this page is unavailable. Enter the AED's location by business name or address in the search bar on the map.

  1. Drag the pin to the AED's precise location and hit "Next."
  2. Fill out the form to the best of your ability.
    • If the AED is not accessible to the public, check the "Restricted Access" box in Step 3.
    • When uploading a picture of the AED in Step 5, include as much of the surroundings as possible. The image is used as an extra tool to help locate the device.
  3. Press "Submit AED" to receive a confirmation email.
  4. This AED is now registered with the El Paso-Teller County 9-1-1 Authority!

If you are unsure whether an AED is already registered, click here Version Options PulsePoint AED Registry Headline Version OptionsPulsePoint AED RegistryHeadlineNew additions will not appear on the map until the submission is approved.

* C.R.S. 13-21-108.1 (3b): Any person or entity that acquires an AED shall notify an agent of the applicable emergency communications or vehicle dispatch center of the existence, location, and type of AED.

Download the PulsePoint AED app and help strengthen the local AED Registry.

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When recording AEDs on the PulsePoint App, be sure to include a detailed location description and a photo that provides context to the AED's surroundings. This will help speed up the approval process for the PulsePoint Registry.

PulsePoint and the Chain of Survival

Without bystander CPR and AED administration, when someone faces sudden cardiac arrest, their chances of survival drop 7-10% every minute, with 9 in 10 out-of-hospital incidents resulting in fatalities 1. In 2021, El Paso and Teller Counties lost 1,096 citizens due to sudden cardiac arrest 2.

The PulsePoint AED registry allows dispatchers to inform callers of the location of the nearest AED, allowing for early treatment to begin while first responders are en route. AEDs provide audio and visual instructions for operation, allowing any bystander to help** in a time of need.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest Chain of Survival: 1. Recognize. 2. Call 911. 3. Perform CPR. 4. Use AED. 5. EMS arrives.

Signs of sudden cardiac arrest include:

  • Sudden collapse
  • Loss of consciousness
  • No pulse
  • No breathing

**C.R.S. 13-21-108.1 (4a): Any person or entity whose primary duties do not include the provision of health care and who, in good faith and without compensation, renders emergency care or treatment by the use of an AED shall not be liable for any civil damages for acts or omissions made in good faith.

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