When seconds matter, medical info is missing. Lives are lost due to delayed or uninformed treatment.
First responders have no access to allergies, medications, or health conditions when the victim can’t speak.
Emergency contacts are often unavailable or unknown, leaving families unaware and responders unsupported.
Seconds are lost as responders guess, stabilize, and defer care. This delay can be fatal — especially for trauma or cardiac victims.
There’s no universal system for connecting vehicle passengers to emergency info — until now.
LyfeLynk provides secure, fast, and standardized access to emergency medical profiles — without burdening existing systems.
Citizens voluntarily create an emergency profile during their vehicle registration or renewal process.
Alongside the registration sticker, the driver receives a secure QR code to place inside the vehicle’s driver-side door jamb.
In the event of an accident, responders scan the code to securely access the profile, including medical conditions and emergency contacts.
Responders can act faster, avoid harmful treatments, notify families immediately, and ultimately save lives.
Cobb County Fire and Emergency Services performed the county's first-ever pre-hospital blood transfusion on a trauma patient — a breakthrough made possible through a new partnership with Life South Community Blood Centers.
The patient, ejected during a crash, received red blood cells and plasma en route to the hospital. “As I’m administering the blood product, she wakes up. Total Lazarus moment,” said David Kleiman from CCFES.
This moment reinforces why early access to blood type is critical. LyfeLynk empowers responders with life-saving information in seconds — improving outcomes and preserving limited universal donor supplies.
"Total game changer. Five days ago, she might not have made it to the hospital alive." – Kleiman, CCFES
Provides first responders with rapid access to emergency medical information, reducing treatment delays and avoiding preventable errors during critical moments.
A $5 opt-in fee per registration could yield $17+ million annually in Georgia — with no new administrative overhead required by DOT.
Designed for seamless integration with current DMV registration workflows using API connectors — avoiding disruption or internal technical debt.
HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, encrypted data, responder access controls, and full audit logging ensure alignment with state and federal regulations.
All personal health information is protected under HIPAA standards, with strict access control and auditability.
Data is encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3) and at rest (AES-256) using industry-leading security protocols.
Only verified first responders using agency-approved devices can access emergency profiles.
Every access attempt is timestamped and logged to ensure transparency and traceability.
Users voluntarily participate and can update or revoke access to their data at any time through a secure portal.
All data is securely hosted on U.S. servers with geographic redundancy and disaster recovery in place.