AED Locations v2 Apk

AED Locations v2 Apk

Latest version 2.4.5
17 Jun 2024

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version2.4.5
Rating4.0/5, based on 169 votes
Size‎9.1 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+ (Lollipop)
Author's NotesAED Locations version 2

About AED Locations v2 APK

AED Locations v2 APK Download for Android
AED Locations v2 APK Download for Android

Description

AED Locations will quickly locate the nearest AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) to your current location.
AED owners have contributed their locations to this New Zealand wide database with the hope of saving lives in their communities. This application allows you to have these life saving locations available on your phone wherever you go.

Use the application to plan ahead or have the data at your finger tips when needed most.

AED Locations features:
Display the AEDs nearest to your current location.
Browse the AED locations on the map.
Search for AED locations by name or address.
Get locations details, contact information and open hours.
Use the list view to quickly find a specific location.
Easily report information updates and problems.


To add your AED to AED Locations please contact info@aedlocations.co.nz

For more information about AED Locations in New Zealand go to www.aedlocations.co.nz

AED Locations is powered by mapmysites.com and developed by abletech.co.nz

How to install AED Locations v2 APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download AED Locations v2 APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.abletech.aedlocations-v2.4.5-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

2.4.5 (47)9.1 MB
2.4.4 (46)9.1 MB

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User's Reivew

1 ★Cannot open the app
5 ★Good to know where it is
1 ★Not up to date
1 ★Just crashes
1 ★App is slow to respond. Can't zoom down onto nz, then app shuts down due to not responding. The place search didn't recognise my home town. The poor bugger needing an aed would be dead before you could find one.
4 ★Concept of the app is great. However I think a few things need tweaking. The nearest AED to my work is 0.5km away it a straight line, but that's about a 3km drive due to a railway line. The list view shows it as the closest. Be good to do a closest by road option to avoid dead ends in an emergency. Secondly the grouping unfeeling happens too soon and you have to zoom in too far to actually see where AEDs are located.
1 ★Do not rely on this. Hopelessly out of date. Pins in wrong locations and appears to be unsupported. Eg app developer has not added 2 aeds I provided details on almost a year ago.
5 ★It looked as if it could be good, but - Android 6 wouldn't let this user change the default setting of an app's screen overlay being present. That stops the user allowing the app to know the current location. Result = it's slow and clunky to use, either by manually zooming into the map from the "whole of NZ" view to where the user happens to be, or typing some suitable search criteria into a box which then has a choice of two different "go" buttons to click. And that proved a lengthy problem to solve. (Uninstalling ES File Explorer fixed the problem.) Now the app is great to use, with the map opening up rapidly on the current location. Good work!
5 ★Excellent! Really great zoom feature, and descriptions of where within thelocation to find the AED. (e.g. "at the customer service counter). It's notevery location, but in an emergency you're not thinking very well andthis'll point you in the right direction.
3 ★Some shops and locations have run closed and there not 100% accurate. ASB Meadowbank is closed.
5 ★Any chance the developers can add a function where, if CPR is in progress, it can send an alert out, getting off duty staff in the immediate vicinity to the patient while waiting for the ambulance crew?
3 ★Not much use if I I accept that it can use my location, but then takes me to a 'screen overlay' page Not very useful 🙃