Established 1984, the University of Tennessee (UT) Medical Center (UTMC) LifeStar served a 150 mile radius of Knoxville covering East Tennessee, Southeast Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, and Western North Carolina. Operated by Med-Trans.
Aircraft
1984 - Bell 222 ( Their first aircraft was destroyed the very first day September 1 due a faulty setting of a torque limiter before the aircraft delivery. They loan a 206L3 for 3 weeks )
1988 - Bell 412
2003 - Bell 430
2007 - Bell 407
2009 - EC135
Bases
UT LifeStar 1 - Morristown, Moore-Murrell Field
UT LifeStar 2 - Rockwood, Municipal
UT LifeStar 3 - Sevierville, Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Airport
UT LifeStar 4 - Jacksboro, Campbell County
UT LifeStar 5 - Sweetwater, Industrial Park
Aircraft
1984 - Bell 222 ( Their first aircraft was destroyed the very first day September 1 due a faulty setting of a torque limiter before the aircraft delivery. They loan a 206L3 for 3 weeks )
1988 - Bell 412
2003 - Bell 430
2007 - Bell 407
2009 - EC135
Bases
UT LifeStar 1 - Morristown, Moore-Murrell Field
UT LifeStar 2 - Rockwood, Municipal
UT LifeStar 3 - Sevierville, Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Airport
UT LifeStar 4 - Jacksboro, Campbell County
UT LifeStar 5 - Sweetwater, Industrial Park
News about UT LifeStar |
UT LIfestar Receives CAMTS Accreditation
08-May-19 - At the April 2019 meeting of the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) that took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico were announced 23 reaccreditations and a new accreditation to UT LIfestar of Knoxville, Tennessee #CAMTS
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