ONE APP, ONE COMMUNITY, ONE MISSION:
SAVING LIVES

CITIZEN RESPONDERS

A community of volunteers who choose to be part of the answer when someone goes into cardiac arrest. They can be alerted at any moment through the Staying Alive app, unless they have marked themselves unavailable.

➡️ Citizen responder

AED MAPPING

A free mobile app that lets you join the citizen responder community and, once you are registered, alerts you when a cardiac arrest happens nearby. It also shows you the nearest defibrillators and lets you report new ones.

LIFE-SAVING SKILLS

Staying Alive provides tutorials, including videos on recognising a cardiac arrest, performing chest compressions and using a defibrillator. Our FAQ covers the same ground in writing.

➡️ The actions that save lives

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CITIZEN RESPONDERS

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ALERTS DISPATCHED

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DEFIBRILLATORS MAPPED

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CARDIAC ARREST

350,000 a year

Europe records an estimated 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests a year. Around 70% happen in front of a witness, and yet survival is close to 8%. Only early defibrillation changes that.

4 minutes

In a cardiac arrest, time is everything: you have about four minutes. Survival falls by roughly 10% for every minute without chest compressions. Which is why what the witness does, in those first seconds, decides the outcome.

400,000 AEDs

More than 400,000 defibrillators are recorded in Staying Alive. You can locate the ones near you, and also add, validate or correct entries.

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THE CHAIN OF SURVIVAL

In a cardiac arrest, resuscitation has to start immediately to preserve any chance of survival.

CALL

Unresponsive and not breathing? Call the emergency number before anything else. 112 across the European Union.

COMPRESS

Lay the person on their back. Give 100 to 120 compressions per minute. Hands in the middle of the breastbone, arms straight, using your body weight to push 5 to 6 cm deep.

DEFIBRILLATE

Open the defibrillator and follow the spoken instructions. An AED is very simple to use and cannot harm you or the person you are helping.

WAIT FOR HELP

Never leave the person alone. Keep going with compressions as needed until professional responders arrive and take over. Leave the pads in place.

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STAYING ALIVE: THE ORGANISATION

Our mission

Staying Alive is a service built to improve how emergency services handle cardiac arrest.

It relies on a community of more than 500,000 volunteers, the citizen responders, who are located and alerted through the Staying Alive app on their phone.

The service is provided to professional emergency services, fire and rescue and emergency medical alike. It is deployed in 90 French States in Belgium, Luxembourg and soon in Croatia, Brazil and Italy..

👉 More about us

👉 Our manifesto

👉 Deploy Staying Alive in your territory

* Staying Alive is provided free of charge to emergency medical services and to fire and rescue services in standalone mode. Integrated use of Staying Alive through our APIs requires a paid licence.

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