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Press Release

Issued by Air Methods.

October 20, 2021

Ryan Fretz named 2021 national Pilot of the Year by National EMS Pilots Association (NEMSPA)

The National EMS Pilots Association (NEMSPA) has announced the selection of Air Methods’ Ryan Fretz, who flies with the ARCH Air Medical programme in Illinois, as the 2021 Pilot of the Year.

“Ryan was selected as this year’s nominee who best fits our description of a pilot who goes the extra mile,” said Miles Dunagan, president, NEMSPA. “He always makes safety a priority and is committed to getting everyone home safely at the end of each shift.”

The National EMS Pilots Association strives to help the air medical transport industry prosper safely and enhance the delivery of pre-hospital health care by providing the leadership necessary skills to establish standards of operational safety and a forum for the dissemination of knowledge. This organiaation continues to be a major advocate for positive change for the industry.

ARCH has been committed to providing essential and lifesaving services to the Missouri and Illinois region for more than 40 years. Established in 1979, by St. Louis University (SLU) Medical Center staffers, it was acquired by Air Methods, the leading air medical service in the U.S., in 2000 and continues the programme’s excellence in air medical operations. The programme is a full-service air medical transport provider and is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS). ARCH and Air Methods put patients first with an industry-leading post-flight patient advocacy programme, combined with an in-network approach with insurers nationwide.

“Every day, Ryan demonstrates his commitment to protecting the lives of everyone on board the aircraft we operate,” said Leo Morrissette, executive vice president of operations at Air Methods. “He is an example of professional expertise and a role-model for air medical pilots. Air Methods is truly honoured to have Ryan as a member of Air Methods family.”

Ryan began his career as a pilot seven years ago as a flight instructor. For the last three years, he has dedicated his service to the ARCH Air Medical programme and is currently stationed at the ARCH base in Granite City, Illinois.

“I am proud to be part of a team that is making a difference for patients in their most critical time of need,” said Ryan Fretz. “This award is an honour and a testament to the amazing crew I get to work alongside and the work we do to make an impact in my community and the industry.”

The award will be presented to Ryan on Monday, November 1, at the NEMSPA booth during the Air Medical Transport Conference (AMTC SHIFT) in Fort Worth, Texas.