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  1. Providing critical care air ambulance services for 38 years and counting. Airlift Northwest flies 3,600 patients a year from Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho.

  2. Membership is only $60 per year ($48 for hospital staff and EMS) and protects you and members of your household. We offer residents of Washington and Alaska peace of mind at an affordable cost. Enroll or renew membership. Or call 888.835.1599.

  3. Contact Airlift Northwest (a UW Medicine affiliate) for more information on our air ambulance services. Request transport at 206.329.2569 or 800.426.2430.

  4. Airlift Northwest, a program of the University of Washington School of Medicine and Harborview Medical Center, provides flight transport via helicopter and fixed wing aircraft for patients needing intensive medical care in Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska.

  5. Airlift Northwest, Seattle, Washington. 16,802 likes · 197 talking about this · 173 were here. Airlift Northwest is the region’s premier air critical care transport service.

  6. Oct 19, 2021 · Airlift Northwest, the not-for-profit air medical transport service of UW Medicine, has opened a new base at Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco to serve the communities of Central and Eastern Washington. The new base started operations in September with a Swiss-engineered Pilatus PC-12 turboprop airplane.

  7. Established 1982, Airlift Northwest is the University of Washington School of Medicine (UW) and Harborview Medical Center air medical service serving the Pacific Northwest ( Washington, Idaho, Montana ) and Alaska. Accredited by CAMTS. Operated by Air Methods since 2015.

  8. Since 1982, Airlift Northwest has provided safe, compassionate and efficient air medical transport for critically ill and injured infants, children and adults. Each year, they fly 3,600 patients from Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho, offering in-flight emergency care in the critical period before reaching a hospital.

  9. Feb 18, 2022 · Airlift Northwest, the not-for-profit air medical transport service of UW Medicine, today announced the opening of a new helicopter base at Davenport Municipal Airport in Davenport, Wash., to serve the communities of Central and Eastern Washington.

  10. Airlift Northwest is a direct extension of the world-class service that UW Medicine provides. Dr. Utarnachitt earned his MD from Wayne State University in Detroit. His clinical and research interests include critical care transport, airway management, sepsis care, pre-hospital trauma care and pre-hospital cardiac dysrhythmias.

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