;1984:STAT MedEvac completes their first transport. ;1994: Opens two helicopter bases, bringing the total number to five, and began using
IFR. ;1999:Opened a base in
Cleveland, Ohio, in partnership with University Hospitals, bringing total number of helicopter bases to eight. ;2000:Opened bases in
Clearfield, Pennsylvania, and
Baltimore, Maryland. ;2001:Opened STAT MedEvac 11 in
Altoona, Pennsylvania, at the
Altoona Hospital. ;2002:Opened another base in
Lorain, Ohio, in partnership with University Hospitals. University STAT 8 crashes on takeoff from University Hospital, killing the pilot and flight nurse. The flight medic survives. ;2003:Opened three more helicopter bases:
York, PA.
Youngstown, OH,
Kittanning, PA. Also began operating the existing flight program based at
Robert Packer Hospital in
Sayre, PA. ;2004:STAT MedEvac operations in Cleveland and Ohio are transferred to University Hospitals (STAT 8 and 12). ;2005:Opens new base in New Philadelphia, OH. Designated "MedEvac 8" as the former Medevac 8 base was no longer operated by STAT MedEvac. Opens new base in Hagerstown, Maryland, designated as "STAT MedEvac 12." ;2006:Opens new base in Dansville, NY. This base was closed later that year after approximately 8 months. STAT 8 in New Philadelphia, OH was closed simultaneously. New base opened in Washington, DC in partnership with Children's National Medical Center. STAT MedEvac is accredited by the
Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems. ;2007: STAT MedEvac opens STAT 18 at the
Children's National Medical Center. Dubbed "SkyBear". ;2010: STAT MedEvac becomes the Air Operations Vendor for Lifestar, based in Harborcreek, PA. Lifestar, a division of
EmergyCare, Inc., provides the medical crew and STAT MedEvac provides the pilot and Direct Air Carrier services. Medical crew operate under the STAT MedEvac protocols and receive Medical Command through STATComm. ;2017: Added two ground units dubbed STAT Medevac 53 and 54 to aid in the transport of critical patients after PA Department of Health expands protocols to allow licensure of
critical care ground units. ;2018: Added two more ground units, as well as a neonatal critical care ambulance and neonate critical care team in conjunction with UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and UPMC Prehospital Services. ;2019: Added 3 new
Airbus H135's to the fleet. First H135's in the United States to be equipped with Helionix Avionics. == Aircraft ==