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Life Flight Network company history timeline

1978

Beginning in 1978 as Emanuel Life Flight, the program was owned and operated by Emanuel Hospital (now Legacy Emanuel Medical Center). Emanuel Life Flight was one of the first hospital-based air ambulances on the West Coast and only the fourth in the nation.

The combined strength of these world-class health institutions ensures the quality of the program remains as safe and strong today as when it started in 1978.

1986

Founded in 1986, Saint Alphonsus Life Flight’s reputation in Idaho and eastern Oregon was unparalleled.

1993

In 1993, Emanuel Life Flight merged with Aircare, a Providence Health System flight program; our name was changed to reflect this milestone, and Emanuel Life Flight became Life Flight Network.

1994

Northwest MedStar was formed in 1994 when Sacred Heart’s Heartflight and Deaconess’ Lifebird air transport programs merged together.

2006

In 2006, the consortium made a strategic decision to transfer the organization from the governance of the hospital structure and separate it into its own entity.

2007

On October 1, 2007, Life Flight Network was separated from the hospital structure and began operations under its own steam.

2009

In September of 2009, Boise-based Saint Alphonsus Life Flight made a strategic decision to join Life Flight Network.

2009: Life Flight Network proudly accepted the AAMS Program of the Year award.

2011

2011: The program was named Oregon’s Fastest Growing Private Company by the Portland Business Journal, and CEO Michael Griffiths received the Oregon EMS Administrator of the Year Award.

2011 opened bases in La Grande, Oregon, and Pocatello, Idaho.

2012

2012 opened bases in Redmond and Pendleton, Oregon, and Sandpoint, Idaho.

2014

2014 opened a base in Butte, Montana, and becoming an FAA Part 135 air carrier.

2015

2015: CEO Michael Griffiths received the AAMS Program Director of the Year Award in 2015 and was a finalist for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year.

2015 relocating the Eugene, Oregon base to Cottage Grove, Oregon, and the Pocatello, Idaho base to Burley, Idaho.

2016

2016: Life Flight Network was recognized by the Portland Business Journal as one of the Most Admired Companies and became the first air medical program in the world to achieve dual HAI-APS and IS-BAO safety accreditations.

Since then, Life Flight Network has consistently ranked in the top 10 and was named #1 again in 2016.

2016 Northwest MedStar became part of Life Flight Network, adding six base locations to the Life Flight Network footprint: Brewster, Moses Lake, Richland, Pullman, Spokane, and Washington, and Missoula, Montana.

2017

2017 opened bases in Newport, Oregon, and Bozeman, Montana.

2018

2018: Life Flight Network’s Medical Director, Doctor Jim Bryan, has been honored as Medical Director of the Year by the Oregon Health Authority for his commitment to excellence and education in Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Read the entire story here.

2018: Life Flight Network was again recognized by the Portland Business Journal as one of the 100 Best Nonprofits to work for in Oregon.

2019

2019 opened bases in Port Angeles and Coupeville, Washington.

2020

2020 opened a base in Walla Walla, Washington

2021

2021: Life Flight Network proudly accepted the AAMS 2021 Program of the Year award.

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