Without Chief Bryan having been tested as a match, I dont see how "whomever" (which happens to be the OCFD chaplain) could now that the organ would be a match, let alone that he would be the recipient. He might have been high up on the list of recipients, but that doesnt mean you're next.
Exactly. Basically, it's the luck of the draw and in no way can any prior agreement be drawn up, it would violate the organ transplant rules for livers. I've heard of close relatives donating kidneys to each other, and that type of donation probably plays by different rules. That could be what he was thinking about.
A friend received a liver about 11 months ago at Baptist. He was high on the list but missed donations because the match was not right. When his match came up he was actually the second best match for that particular liver. Thankfully the liver was too large for the first individual, and they gave it to my friend. Liver transplants work differently, you should see all the requirements just to get on the transplant list, let alone what rules the caregivers of a transplant patient need to adhere to after the transplant.