Crime & Safety

Flight For Life Wins Safety Award

Emergency medical service based at Waukesha County Airport receives $10,000 award.

Flight For Life Transport System, which is based at the , won the 2011 Vision Zero Aviation Safety Award, according to a news release from American Eurocopter. As part of the award, American Eurocopter presented the program with a check for $10,000 to continue its efforts toward safety, both within the organization and with its customers.

During the AMTC Community Awards Banquet, Treg Manning, American Eurocopter’s Vice President of Sales, presented the award and the check to representatives from the Flight For Life team who were in attendance.

“Flight For Life is a well- respected, CAMTS-accredited flight program that has provided more than 28 years of service with over 30,000 patient transports,” said Manning in a news release. “Its commitment to safety includes an ongoing investment in significant upgrades in technology and the development of a strong culture of safety internally, as well as with its communities and customers.”

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Flight For Life was the first hospital-based EMS helicopter program in Wisconsin, completing its first patient transport in January 1984. In 1996, it became the first air medical program in Wisconsin to gain CAMTS accreditation, a standing it has held ever since.

Jim Singer, FFL’s Transport System Director, was honored to be notified the program had won the award.

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“Learning that FFL had been chosen to receive what I consider to be our industry’s most prestigious award validated the many safety initiatives that our program has implemented over the past 28 years,” said Singer. “Barb Hess, one of our founders and first program director, would have been .extremely proud of this achievement as she laid the foundation that created the safety culture our organization has today.”

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