• 1980-
American College of Surgeons recommends development of a helicopter transport system for Massachusetts • 1984- Boston MedFlight is created and a hospital consortium formed to develop helicopter service • 1985- June 26, Boston MedFlight transports its first patient • 1992- Second aircraft added to fleet and stationed at Plymouth, Massachusetts airport to expand service to southeastern Massachusetts, the Cape and the Islands • 1993- 5,000th patient transported • 1995- North aircraft moved from South Boston to
Hanscom Field in
Bedford, Massachusetts. Offices now located at
Hanscom Air Force Base's building 1727 • 1998- Ground critical care transport service developed in partnership with Armstrong Ambulance • 1999- Fixed wing service developed in partnership with Eastern Air Charter • 2002- 20,000th patient transported • 2003- Independent licensure for ground critical care transport obtained and third helicopter added to fleet • 2004- Second ground critical care transport vehicle added to Plymouth Base to work in conjunction with the helicopter • 2006- Night vision goggle (NVG) capability in all helicopters • 2008- State of the art
medical simulation center begins at Bedford Base • 2009- 40,000th patient transported • 2010– 25 years of operation celebrated • 2011- February 23, Boston Medflight Nurses and Paramedics successfully organize with the Massachusetts Nursing Association. • 2011- BMF opens Lawrence Base • 2015- Billing staff relocated to Lincoln North, an office building just off-base, due to space constraints • 2016- Awarded a long-term lease by
Massport for the hangar space designated 'Hangar 12A' on the West Ramp of
Hanscom Field, also known as 'the civilian side' of the airfield. New hangar is expected to be completed by the spring of 2018 • 2016- March 30, Dr. Suzanne K. Wedel, one of BMF's founders and then-CEO/CMO dies, inspiring BMF to continue her legacy by serving patients with expert care and compassion. • 2017- January, Awarded its own
Part 135 operator's certificate by the
FAA. BMF performs its first independent Part 135 transport in March. BMF also opens its fourth base in
Mansfield, Massachusetts. • 2018- October, BMF departs
Hanscom Air Force Base and moves into its new corporate headquarters on the civilian side of
Hanscom Field, consolidating its Bedford operations under one roof at Hangar 12A ==Citations==