An early morning medical emergency brought Mercy Flight to Chandler Avenue in Batavia, but it wasn't just another life-saving mission for the crew of Mercy Flight 5.
It was the 20,000th mission flown by the Buffalo-based non-profit air ambulance corps.
“When I started Mercy Flight back in 1981, I never dreamed that we could help so many people,” said Douglas H. Baker, Mercy Flight’s founding president. “I’m extremely proud of what we have been able to accomplish over the last 30 years as a not-for-profit organization.
"We never could have reached this milestone without the assistance and support of our local volunteer firefighters, hospital and law enforcement partners and the communities we serve.”
The dispatch came at 2 a.m., Friday, and the patient was transported from Batavia to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
Mercy Flight operates from bases in Buffalo, Batavia and Olean.
Last year, Mercy Flight forgave more than $700,000 in care provided to uninsured or under-insured patients, according to a press release.
The average cost is $842 per flight.
Individuals and groups can "Sponsor A Mission" with a donation of $842. For more information, visit mercyflight.org or call (716) 626-4100.
We are extremely fortunate
We are extremely fortunate that we have Mercy Flight using Batavia as one of thier bases of operation.
Jst another reason why Genesee County is a great place to live.
Mercy Flight saved my life
Mercy Flight saved my life about 10 years ago. I have nothing but respect for this wonderful group