Fast Deploy Body Storage Buyer Guide

Emergency body-storage capacity is one of the few procurement decisions that has to move in days, not quarters. This page covers how American Mortuary Coolers configures fast-deploy refrigeration for medical examiners, county health agencies, hospital morgues, and disaster-response coordinators working under heatwave, drought, and wildfire conditions.

When this page applies

Heatwave events, prolonged drought, wildfire response, and concentrated summer mortality create short-window demand for temporary refrigerated storage. The recurring procurement question is how many bodies need refrigerated holding, for how long, and on what placement footprint — interior bay, exterior pad, or mobile trailer.

What a buyer guide should answer

  • Confirmed body-count capacity at the requested ambient temperature
  • Delivery lane and lower-48 freight window
  • Power requirement and condensate plan at the receiving site
  • Interior placement path or exterior pad requirements
  • Rental, lease-to-own, and outright-purchase options
  • Documentation required for grant, FEMA, or county purchase-order workflows

How AMC ships emergency capacity

American Mortuary Coolers manufactures in Johnson City, Tennessee, and ships to the lower 48. For active emergency response, the AMC team confirms freight lane, on-site requirements, and documentation in a single conversation rather than passing a buyer through a multi-step distributor process. Pricing and lead times are quoted per project.


Move from spec to quote

Reach the AMC team for unit-level configuration, freight planning, and institutional purchase orders.