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Guardian Flight gains Wyoming CAMTS accreditation
Following rigorous on-site inspections and records reviews, Guardian Flight's accreditation through CAMTS illustrates its commitment and dedication to continuous quality improvement.
Guardian Flight Wyoming's CAMTS accreditation is the highest air medical standard.

Guardian Flight's air medical operations in Wyoming have been awarded full accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS). CAMTS accreditation is the highest standard that can be achieved in the air medical industry.

“We are incredibly proud to be awarded this designation,” says regional director Matt Strauss. “Our accreditation through CAMTS is representative of our commitment and dedication to continuous quality improvement.”

The accreditation process includes rigorous on-site inspections as well as records reviews. Leaders from CAMTS conduct a comprehensive evaluation of company safety standards, medical direction, clinical education, communications and quality improvement.

Guardian Flight operates a fleet of five medically equipped aircraft that provide life and limb-saving flights across Wyoming, including three fixed wing aircraft located in Lander, Worland and Gillette and two helicopters located in Riverton and Cody.

Guardian Flight is a participating provider in the AirMedCare Network.

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