Saskatchewan Air Ambulance marks 75th anniversary
The Government of Saskatchewan is highlighting the work of Saskatchewan Air Ambulance this week with a series of stories and videos.
The medevac service turns 75 this year. It is the oldest non-military, government air ambulance service in the world, according to a media release from the Government of Saskatchewan.
Since 1946, it has transported more than 71,00 patients, and currently averages approximately 110 flights per month.
“Saskatchewan Air Ambulance provides a critical service for the people of the province,” SaskBuilds and Procurement minister Jim Reiter said in the release. “It has a unique and rich history dating back to 1946 and is a lifeline for all corners of Saskatchewan.”