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West Yellowstone Air Ambulance Base Reopens for Summer Season


Air Idaho Rescue, operated by Air Methods, has reopened its seasonal air medical base at Yellowstone Airport to support residents, visitors, and emergency responders in the region.

Air Idaho Rescue is flying an Airbus AS350B3 for the season, providing rapid-response air medical coverage across the Yellowstone region.





West Yellowstone Air Ambulance Base Reopens for Summer Season
Air Methods, April 13, 2026 - West Yellowstone, MT Air Idaho Rescue has reopened its seasonal air medical base at Yellowstone Airport, restoring rapid emergency helicopter response for West Yellowstone and the surrounding communities during the busy spring and summer seasons.

Having an aircraft staged in West Yellowstone helps reduce time to definitive care when emergencies happen in remote locations or along busy corridors in and around the park.

Matt Benson, area manager with Air Methods, said “Because so much of the park is remote and hard to reach by ground resources, this helicopter is critical for accessing patients in need of emergency care. Being based here for the season supports local agencies and helps get patients to definitive care more quickly when every second counts.”

The crew is also bringing a new clinical capability to treat patients suffering from collapsed lungs due to excess air or blood trapped in the chest cavity. If their traditional procedure, a needle thoracostomy, does not result in the lung reinflating, nurses are now trained to perform an open thoracostomy (also known as a finger thoracostomy). While more intrusive, this procedure is considered a more reliable method of addressing this life-threatening condition in a pre-hospital setting.

Air Idaho Rescue Flight Nurse Casey Waldron, said “A finger thoracostomy rapidly relieves pressure in the chest, which can be deadly. This procedure is more reliable than needle decompression since, in some instances, the needle is too short, can kink, or may clog. For some patients, especially in rural areas that are farther from a trauma center, this procedure can mean the difference between life and death.”

Air Idaho Rescue’s AS350 AStar helicopter is known for strong performance at high altitudes and in hot weather—an ideal fit for Yellowstone National Park, Hebgen Basin, and the surrounding communities. The aircraft carries a team of industry-leading trauma clinicians, plus the equipment and medications needed to deliver advanced care in flight. With whole blood on board, the crew can administer it when patients are at risk of severe blood loss or hemorrhagic shock due to falls, vehicle crashes, or other traumatic injuries.

Air Idaho Rescue is part of Air Methods, the nation’s leading air medical service provider, delivering emergency critical care and transport, as well as interfacility transfers when patients need to move between hospitals for specialized treatment. Air Idaho Rescue pilots and clinicians bring years of experience and receive advanced, ongoing training, supporting seamless coordination with local EMS and hospitals.

Pre-paid membership is not necessary with Air Methods. The 2022 federal “No Surprises Act” eliminated the need for memberships from any air medical provider. Under the Act, patients are responsible only for the copay, coinsurance, deductible, or maximum out-of-pocket cost outlined in their health plan—regardless of which company provides the transport. Uninsured patients and those unable to afford their copay or deductible can contact the Air Methods Patient Advocacy team for assistance based on their own unique situation, no matter what state they may be visiting from. In an emergency requiring air medical service, the first available carrier should transport the patient to the hospital, and patients should never delay care while waiting for a particular carrier based on a membership.





Location : US West Yellowstone

  See also


US Air Idaho Rescue State of Idaho
Air Medical Ambulance Services
AS350/EC130 in US Air Methods





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