Aussie behind world-first "PulseTile" joins Today.

CLIENT: PulseTile - Elleesha King
OUTLET: The Today Show

A Victorian paramedic has created a world-first pulse-detecting device that is set to save thousands of lives each year across Australia. Paramedic, nurse, mother and now inventor Elleesha King joined the team at The Today Show from Melbourne to discuss how essential her device, PulseTile, will be for emergency medical services - cutting down crucial, life-saving time that can be lost when locating a patient’s pulse.

Speaking with Alison Petrowski, Elleesha shared how the innovation was born from a frontline experience, where seconds of matter and certainty is critical. Designed to remove the time-consuming guesswork from pulse detection, PulseTile aims to support first responders in delivering faster, more confident care in high-pressure situations.