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What we do

LifeLine is a
non-profit organisation

We help save lives by improving access to AEDs and empowering the Cayman community to respond confidently to cardiac emergencies. From registering and maintaining AEDs to promoting training and awareness, LifeLine strengthens the chain of survival across the islands. 

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Donate AEDs

To locations that are in the most need.
We place donated AEDs in high-risk areas across the Cayman Islands and ensure they’re registered, maintained, and ready to save lives.

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National AED
Database

Create and maintain a national database of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) linked to the Department of Public Safety Communications (911).

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Donate AEDs

To locations that are in the most need.
We place donated AEDs in high-risk areas across the Cayman Islands and ensure they’re registered, maintained, and ready to save lives.

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National AED Database

Create and maintain a national database of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) linked to the Department of Public Safety Communications (911).

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Be a volunteer

Do you have a few hours to spare? If so, we would love to hear from you. Please contact us to find out how you can contribute to our organisation.

Our core initiatives

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AED Registration

A central database of AED locations to support faster emergency response.

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AED Maintenance

Reminders

We track expiry dates and send timely alerts so AEDs are always ready to save a life.

Training & Public Awareness

Offer a support network for those who have been involved in a resuscitation

Business & Community Partnerships

We promote CPR and AED confidence through education and community outreach.

*In partnership with the Department of Public Safety Communications and 911, LifeLine is working with the government to register and map AEDs across the islands—ensuring that 911 operators can quickly identify the closest rescue-ready AED and alert trained First Responders in the event of a cardiac emergency.

Raise awareness for CPR/AED training programs through presentations to the public

Introduce CPR/AED training as part of the qualification for a driving licence

Generate sponsorship for CPR training

Introduce a Good Samaritan law in the Cayman Islands

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A central database of AED locations to support faster emergency response.

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We track expiry dates and send timely alerts so AEDs are always ready to save a life.

Offer a support network for those who have been involved in a resuscitation

We promote CPR and AED confidence through education and community outreach.

Introduce a Good Samaritan law in the Cayman Islands

Case Study

Charlie Collapsed on the Court

An AED Brought Him Back.

While playing tennis at a club in Grand Cayman, Charlie Adams suffered sudden cardiac arrest.

 

Quick action - and a nearby AED - saved his life. 

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Our core initiatives

Training & Public Awareness

Offer a support network for those who have been involved in a resuscitation

Business & Community Partnerships

We promote CPR and AED confidence through education and community outreach.

spanner.png

AED Maintenance

Reminders

We track expiry dates and send timely alerts so AEDs are always ready to save a life.

checklist.png

AED Registration

A central database of AED locations to support faster emergency response.

*In partnership with the Department of Public Safety Communications and 911, LifeLine is working with the government to register and map AEDs across the islands—ensuring that 911 operators can quickly identify the closest rescue-ready AED and alert trained First Responders in the event of a cardiac emergency.

PLAY YOUR PART

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