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UVA Health medical transport program marks 40 years of saving lives

Rebecca Barnabi
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Pegasus Air, the air rescue arm of UVA Health’s medical transport program, celebrates its 40th anniversary of flight service at UVA Health University Medical Center’s rooftop helipad.

Pegasus Air has transported more than 20,000 patients in the program’s 40-year history. UVA Health’s transport program has grown significantly and now includes approximately 20 flight nurses and paramedics, 10 neonatal and pediatric specialists and more than 50 emergency medical services providers.

Pegasus Air has used five different helicopters during its 40-year history, with the most recent upgrade in 2023. The current helicopter features the latest safety equipment, reflecting a commitment to both patient and team member safety. The helicopter is also larger, providing more space to accommodate patients with complex health needs, including patients requiring specialized equipment like incubators or ECMO (a modified heart-lung bypass machine).

Pegasus Air is complemented by Pegasus Ground to meet the needs of patients when air transport is not feasible. The flight crew splits their time between the helicopter and a custom-designed, critical-care ambulance.

The dedicated neonatal and pediatric team works closely with Pegasus Air to ensure that even the tiniest patients are transported safely and swiftly to the Level 4 NICU at UVA Health University Medical Center or the Level 3 NICU at UVA Health Prince William Medical Center.

Pegasus Air & Ground are vital components of UVA Health’s Medical Transport Network, which offers a wide array of transportation services to get patients the timely care they need.

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