Aspirus adds new Woodruff-based helicopter to MedEvac fleet

For the Tomahawk Leader

WISCONSIN – Aspirus Health announced on Friday, Dec. 2 that a new advanced aircraft joined its MedEvac fleet.

A release from Aspirus said the twin-engine Airbus H135 helicopter arrived at the MedEvac hangar at the Central Wisconsin Airport last month to begin its inauguration into service.

The aircraft began operations on Monday, Dec. 5, as MedEvac Air 1 after traveling to its home base at the Aspirus-owned Howard Young Medical Center in Woodruff, Wis.

“The H135 is considered state-of-the-art for air medical operations, with the Aspirus helicopter being only the 4th in service nationally,” Aspirus stated. “It is equipped with the Airbus Helicopters’ Helionix avionics suite, which provides sophisticated technologies that allow for greater operational safety to improve pilots’ situational awareness.”

Also included in the avionics suite are a GPS navigation and communication system, traffic advisory notification, terrain avoidance capabilities and synthetic vision cockpit technology, Aspirus added.

“In addition to the enhanced technical capabilities, the H135 offers increased size, weight and fuel capacity that provides an increased flight range from the current aircraft, which it is replacing,” said Charles Kotke, Manager, MedEvac Air and North Region. “It also offers rear patient loading with a self-contained stretcher that makes getting the patients into the aircraft faster and more efficient.”

Aspirus said crews participated in training to learn the new configuration of the aircraft and crew resource management, as well as a refreshed course on enhanced night vision goggle utilization and overall familiarization with the new helicopter.

“It is important that the crews become comfortable operating in the new care environment to provide the best level of care to our patients,” Kotke stated. “With the new cabin being much larger, it allows the flight crews better direct access to the patient during the flight to provide emergency care.”

In tribute to its home base in Woodruff, the Aspirus MedEvac Air 1 has chosen the unique tail number for the aircraft of N240-HY, with “240” being the Maple St. address of the medical center and “HY” for Howard Young.

Aspirus MedEvac recently added a new helicopter to its fleet. Photo courtesy of Aspirus.

About Aspirus MedEvac

Aspirus MedEvac is a team of over 250 emergency service providers that supports 13 interfacility ground bases, two air medical helicopters and nine 911 bases from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to Portage in southern Wisconsin.

Aspirus MedEvac has been accredited by the National Accreditation Alliance of Medical Transport Applications (NAAMTA) since 2015 and is the first hospital-based program in the NAAMTA Alliance and the first program to meet 100% compliance in the inspection process for both accreditation cycles. 

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