From the moment a viable organ is confirmed, a precisely coordinated sequence of events unfolds. Every stage is tracked, verified, and executed to an exacting standard. This is what Lifeline does — for every mission, without exception.
The moment a viable organ is confirmed, Lifeline's dispatch activates. A recovery team is mobilized within minutes. Every second of ischemia time is tracked. Every route is pre-calculated before the team moves.
Trained couriers operating under strict protocol. Chain of custody is unbroken. Temperature-controlled containers are sealed, tracked, and monitored. Every handoff is timestamped and verified.
Air coordination begins before the organ is recovered. Flight plans are filed. Aircraft are staged at origin. When the organ arrives at the tarmac, the engines are already running.
The receiving surgical team is briefed while in transit. A Lifeline coordinator accompanies the mission to the OR threshold. Documentation is complete. The mission closes only when life resumes.
Every figure here reflects a real decision made under pressure, with a life in the balance. We do not measure ourselves against industry averages. We measure ourselves against what a patient needs.
Four integrated systems. One seamless mission. Every layer of redundancy exists for a single reason: the organ must arrive in optimal condition, on time, every time.
| Update Interval | Every 15 seconds |
| Accuracy | < 3 meter CEP |
| Coverage | Nationwide + Air |
| Deviation Alert | Within 60 seconds |
| Target Range | 4°C ± 0.5°C |
| Sensor Log Rate | Every 30 seconds |
| Alarm Threshold | ± 1°C excursion |
| Standard | ISO 23328 Compliant |
| Handoff Verification | Digital + Physical |
| Timestamp | To the second |
| Audit Access | Immediate on request |
| Compliance | UNOS / AATB |
| Answer Time | < 3 rings |
| Mission Brief | < 90 seconds |
| Supervisor | Always on-call |
| Redundancy | Backup dispatch centers |
Our dispatch network covers all 50 states through strategically positioned ground and air hubs. No transfer is rejected due to geography. No location is out of reach.
Lifeline Organ Transport operates with a single purpose: to ensure no viable organ is lost to a logistics failure. A specialist answers before the third ring. Always.