How do I report an error or missing information on the PulsePoint map?
We use the maps provided by the mobile platform (on Android that is Google Maps). We have no control over how Google display geographic data (street names, city and town names, etc) on their maps. We simple overlay these maps with icons such as AEDs and incident pins.
If you want to report a map inconsistency please consider the following
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