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Support, care, and emergency services

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Crisis hotline A crisis hotline is a phone number people can call to get immediate emergency telephone counseling, usually by trained volunteers. The first such service was founded in England in 1951 and such hotlines have existed in most major cities of the E ...
** Lifeline (crisis support service), Australia-based, now international ** National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, United States * LifeLine (medical transport), a medical transport service associated with Indiana University Health system *
Lifeline of Ohio Lifeline of Ohio is one of four organ procurement organizations (OPOs) in the state of Ohio designated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of the United States Department of Health and Human Services to facilitate organ and tissue ...
, organ procurement organization * Lifeline project, a substance use disorder charity in Manchester *
Lifeline (safety) A lifeline is a fall protection safety device in the form of an open fence composed of wire and stanchions secured around the perimeter of an area to prevent accidental falls. It is commonly found on sailboats and construction sites,
, a fall protection safety device in the form of an open wire rope fence *
Life Line Screening Life Line Screening is a privately run prevention and wellness company founded in 1993, with corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas and operational offices in the Cleveland, Ohio, area. The company operates community-based health screening servic ...
, a health screening company in the United States *
Lifeline utility In New Zealand, a lifeline utility is a service defined under one of the Schedules of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002'. The duties of lifeline utilities are defined in Section 60 of the Act. In short, a lifeline utility is legally ...
, in New Zealand, an essential service during major emergencies *
Lifeline (FCC program) Lifeline is the Federal Communications Commission's program, established in 1985, intended to make communications services more affordable for low-income consumers. Lifeline provides subscribers a discount on monthly telephone service purchased f ...
, an FCC program for communications services for low-income consumers


Film

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The Life Line ''The Life Line'' is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Jack Holt, Wallace Beery and Lew Cody. The picture was based on the play ''The Romany Rye'' by the British playwright George R. Sims. The film is ...
'', a 1919 American silent drama film * ''Life Line'', a 1935 Hong Kong film * ''Lifeline'' (film), a 1997 Hong Kong film by Johnny To


Music


Albums

* ''Life Line'' (album), by the George Adams-Don Pullen Quartet, 1981 * ''Lifeline'' (The Answering Machine album) or the title song, 2011 * ''Lifeline'' (Ben Harper album) or the title song, 2007 * ''Lifeline'' (Iris DeMent album), 2004 * ''Lifeline'' (Neal Morse album) or the title song, 2008 * ''Lifeline'' (Pablo Cruise album) or the title song, 1976 * ''Lifeline'' (Phillips, Craig and Dean album), 1994 * ''Lifeline'' (Roy Ayers album) or the title song, 1977 * ''Lifeline'' (EP), by Jesu, or the title song, 2007 * ''Lifeline'', by
RJ Thompson RJ Thompson (born 25 June 1985) is a British singer-songwriter. Thompson came to prominence in 2014 after touring as support act for UK pianist Jools Holland, performing at venues including the Royal Albert Hall. Biography Early life and caree ...
, 2020 * ''Lifelines'' (A-ha album) or the title song (see below), 2002 * ''Lifelines'' (Andrea Corr album), 2011 * ''Lifelines'' (Arild Andersen album) or the title song, 1981 * ''Lifelines'' (I Prevail album) or the title song, 2016 * ''Lifelines'', a Peter, Paul and Mary album, 1995 * '' Lifelines: The Jimi Hendrix Story'', 1990


Songs

* "Lifeline" (Brooke Fraser song), 2003 * "Lifeline" (Jamiroquai song), 2011 * "Lifeline" (Papa Roach song), 2009 * "Lifeline" (Spandau Ballet song), 1982 * "Lifelines" (song), by A-ha, 2002 * "Life Line", by 10cc from '' Bloody Tourists'', 1978 * "Life Line", by Harry Nilsson from '' The Point!'', 1970 * "Lifeline", by Anastacia from '' Resurrection'', 2014 * "Lifeline", by Angels & Airwaves from '' I-Empire'', 2007 * "Lifeline", by CeCe Peniston from '' Finally'', 1992 * "Lifeline", by Imogen Heap from ''
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'', 2014 * "Lifeline", by LeRoux, 1983 * "Lifeline", by Justin Jesso which represented Illinois in the '' American Song Contest''


Television

* ''Lifeline'' (1978 TV series), a 1978–79 American documentary series * ''Lifeline'' (2017 TV series), an American science fiction drama series * ''Lifeline'' (Spanish TV series) (''Pulsaciones''), a 2017 thriller series * ''Lifelines'' (TV series), a 1993–1996 Irish chat show * "Life Line" (''Star Trek Voyager''), an episode * "Lifeline" (''The L Word''), an episode * "Lifeline" (''Stargate Atlantis''), an episode * Lifeline, a help for answering a question in the game show '' Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' * Lifeline, a Belgian WWII resistance group in the 1977 TV series '' Secret Army''


Video games

* ''Lifeline'' (video game), a 2003 action-adventure game * ''Lifeline'' (2015 video game), a text-based adventure mobile game * "Lifeline", a 2014 DLC for the video game '' State of Decay'' * Lifeline, a playable character in the game '' Apex Legends''


Other arts and entertainment

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The Lifeline ''The Lifeline'' (sometimes written as ''The Life-Line'') is a 1946 thriller novel by the British writer Phyllis Bottome. It has been suggested as a direct influence on Ian Fleming, who had once attended a school run by Bottome, and his later cre ...
'', a 1946 novel by Phyllis Bottome *
Lifeline (G.I. Joe) Lifeline is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's rescue trooper and debuted in 1986. Profile His real name is Edwin C. Steen, and his rank is that of s ...
, a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe * Lifeline Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, United States * " Life-Line", a science fiction short story by Robert A. Heinlein * ''The Life Line'' (painting), an 1884 painting by Winslow Homer * ''Lifelines'' (literary journal), literary journal of Dartmouth College


Religious and humanitarian missions

* ''Life-Line'' (mission boat), a Baptist missionary boat in Coos Bay, Oregon, United States, 1914–23 * ''Lifeline'' (ship), formerly FRV ''Clupea'', a UK small rescue boat and former fisheries research vessel * Lifeline Expedition, a Christian initiative for reconciliation from the Atlantic slave trade * Lifeline 3, from Britain to the Gaza Strip in 2006 *
Lifeline Energy Lifeline Energy (formerly Freeplay Foundation) is a non-profit social enterprise that provides technology solutions for off-grid learning. The organization designs, manufactures and distributes solar and wind-up media players and radios for c ...
formerly Freeplay Foundation, a London-based NGO active in Africa * Lifeline Malawi, a Calgary-based charity *
Lifeline Center for Child Development The Lifeline Center for Child Development in Queens, NY, is a non-profit State Office of Mental Health (SOMH) licensed children's day treatment center and special school serving emotionally disturbed children and their families from the New York m ...
, a child psychiatry center in Queens, New York, United States


Other uses

* Lifeline program, a telephone financial-assistance program in the United States * Kernmantle rope used for safety in rock climbing * In sailing, ropes or netting around the edge of the sailboat to prevent people from falling off the boat * Fall arrest a form of fall protection to prevent falling * In palmistry, a particular crease in the palm * LifeLines, genealogy freeware *
Lifeline (diving) Diving equipment is equipment used by underwater divers to make diving activities possible, easier, safer and/or more comfortable. This may be equipment primarily intended for this purpose, or equipment intended for other purposes which is found ...
, or tether, a line from the diver to a tender at the surface


See also

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British Imperial Lifeline An All-Red Route was, originally, a steamship route used by Royal Mail Ships during the heyday of the British Empire. The name derives from the common practice of colouring the territory of the British Empire red or pink on political maps. It deno ...
, aka All-Red Route, steamship route from Britain to India via the Suez Canal * Chai Lifeline New York illness charity * Lifeline Express, rail-based mobile hospital * Operation Lifeline Sudan, consortium of UN agencies * Southern Evacuation Lifeline, proposed freeway in South Carolina, United States {{Disambiguation