Saskatchewan Air Ambulance celebrates eight decades of service
Saskatchewan Air Ambulance is celebrating 80 years of providing critical care air transport to the province.
The provincial service is the oldest “formally organized, non-military air medical transport program in North America,” the Government of Saskatchewan said in a statement.
The first flight took off from the base in Regina and flew to Liberty, Sask. in 1946. Since then, Saskatchewan Air Ambulance has transported nearly 78,500 patients.
The service is now based out of the Saskatoon airport.

