Boston MedFlight

New England Life Flight, d/b/a Boston MedFlight (commonly referred to as "BMF"),[1] is a non-profit organization that provides emergency scene response and emergency interfacility transfer in Eastern Massachusetts at the Critical Care level (higher than the more common Paramedic level[2]) using helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, and ground ambulances.

BMF staffs and operates its own communications center at the Bedford headquarters.

BMF operates five twin-engine helicopters: four Airbus H145s, and one Eurocopter EC-145 (an earlier version of the H145).

BMF also operates eight critical care ground ambulances, and a Beechcraft King Air 200 fixed-wing aircraft.

[7] The goal of NEAA is to enhance the safety of air-medical operations in the region through information sharing.

Boston MedFlight helicopter, landed on Interstate 495 in Middleboro, Massachusetts