Delivering over 30 years of rapid, reliable, and compassionate fixed-wing critical care across Alberta.
Alberta Central Air Ambulance was founded in 1993 by our CEO, Trevor Funk. From one Navajo and pilot crew based in Lac La Biche, our operations have grown to provide 4 24/7 Air Medical Crews and equipment at 4 Northern Alberta locations. Our crews operate out of bases in Lac La Biche, Slave Lake, Edmonton, and Fort McMurray. With 24/7 flight care support, our crews perform an average of 350 flights each month throughout the province.
As a contract air ambulance operator with Alberta Health Services, we have had the privilege of supporting Albertans and their families through facility transfers, emergency response, and critical care transports. In 2019, ACAA was a subsidiary flight crew for AHS at the time AHS was recognized as the Fixed Wing Award of Excellence recipient for its leadership in resource and patient coordination, clinical care, and aviation safety.
Alberta Central Air Ambulance’s mission is to be responsive and effective at the task of transporting sick and injured patients by air.
To be recognized provincially as a quality employer and service provider.
At Alberta Central Air Ambulance, our core values of Excellence, Service, and Integrity guide everything we do. We treat every individual with respect, compassion, dignity, and fairness, ensuring empathy and understanding in all our interactions. Sensitivity to diversity and the unique needs of each person we serve is very important to us.
We believe in being open, honest, and loyal, taking responsibility for our actions, and learning from our mistakes. Building and maintaining trust is essential, as we act ethically and uphold high professional standards.
Our commitment to excellence drives us to continually improve the quality, safety, and effectiveness of our services. We recognize our limitations and seek help and guidance when needed, ensuring the best possible outcomes for those in our care.
Confidentiality and privacy are fundamental principles we uphold. We protect all health and personal information of our patients, co-workers, and Alberta Central Air Ambulance business information, complying with the Health Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Originally from the United States, Chelsey has been in Canada since she was 8 years old. She did most of her growing up in Grande Prairie, Alberta where she started her career on ground EMS. Chelsey went to both PCP/ACP school at Northern Lakes College in Slave Lake. She then worked flights up in Nunavut for 3 years and now works for ACAA. Outside of work, Chelsey lives in Calgary with her wife and her furbabies where they enjoying traveling, hiking and paddle boarding.
Radu came to Alberta in 2014 to pursue his paramedic career and love of the outdoors. He worked through Central Alberta as a PCP for two years before taking his ACP at NAIT. After graduating in 2021, he went up to the Yukon to work for four years as a flight paramedic. He's excited to return to Edmonton as part of a strong medevac service and looks forward to exploring the parts of the province he missed the first time around.
Born and raised in Lac La Biche
Working out of LLB station
Completed ACP at Portage college in LLB
Favourite part about the company is how kind, welcoming and knowledgeable the staff is
Interests- hunting, fishing, camping, snowmobiling, hockey.
Have been working in critical care for the last 20 years which includes flying in Canada's Arctic.
Several deployments with the Canadian Armed Forces as a Reserve Officer to locations such as Afghanistan, Latin America & Iraq.
Currently working as an Instructor for Portage College's ACP Program.
Lives in Athabasca on a small Hobby Farm with Horses, Donkeys and Highland Cattle.
Danny started his EMS career back in 2011 as an EMR in Alberta. He continued his practice and education in this field; eventually achieving his goal in becoming a licensed Advanced Care Paramedic in 2023. Danny has experience in working stand-by EMS events, ground support in rural northern Alberta and as well as in a metropolitan setting in the city Edmonton. Eager to continue to utilize skills and knowledge not traditionally performed in the ground setting he decided to tackle the fixed wing critical care environment. He joined the ACAA team in 2024 and enjoys the challenges of working as a flight paramedic, practicing critical care medicine alongside his supportive colleagues.
Outside of EMS, Danny is working towards his personal goal to travel the world bit by bit. He also enjoys spending time with his friends and colleagues playing recreational volleyball.
I was born and raised in BC, and moved to Calgary in 2010. I started working in EMS in 2019 in the Central Zone. In 2021, I moved to Drumheller, where I work full-time in ground ambulance. I started with ACAA in 2024. I enjoy working for ACAA for its challenging patient care environment and supportive culture. I feel honored to have the opportunity to work with and learn from such amazing practitioners. Everyone is always willing to teach and learn from one another, and the patient care is second-to-none. When I'm not working, I enjoy spending time with my family and dogs, being a dad, woodworking, camping, fishing, and hiking.
Brock was born in Moosomin, Saskatchewan and raised in Carlyle, where he still calls home. He joined Alberta Central Air Ambulance (ACAA) as a Flight Paramedic in August 2024 and also works casually on ground ambulance in Saskatchewan. Before joining ACAA, Brock spent 6 years in ground EMS. Before coming to the medical industry he worked several years working in the oilfield.
He completed his Primary Care Paramedic training through Professional Medical Associates in 2019, earned his Advanced Care Paramedic designation through Medavie HealthEd Saskatchewan in 2023, and the Critical Care Paramedic certification with the University of Florida in 2025.
What Brock enioys most about working with ACAA is the supportive management team and the camaraderie among his coworkers - he says it's one of the best teams he's ever been a part of.
When he’s not on shift, you can find him spending time with his wife and daughters, hunting, working on vehicles, or enjoying outdoor sports.
Curtis is a dedicated and passionate paramedic, father and husband. Curtis obtained a Bachelor of science from UofA and Advanced Care Paramedic from Keyano college. Curtis has gained substantial experience working in diverse environments, including fixed wing, ground ambulance and community care. Outside of work Curtis enjoys spending time with family, camping, hiking, cycling and volunteering with Special Olympics.
It is Curtis’ goal to make a positive impact in his community by providing compassionate, efficient, and effective emergency care.
Jason was born and raised in Edmonton and surrounding areas. Started his EMS career in 1996 with various services in central and northern Alberta.Graduating from ACP in 2001, settling into a full-time career with Edmonton EMS for the past 23 years. I recently joined Alberta Central Air Ambulance looking forward to growing and expanding my skills and experiences with the company. I look forward to continuing to work with the ACAA family. During his downtime, he is in the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and hiking. Or traveling through out Canada and USA on his motorcycle. As well as spending time with family and friends.
Born in London, Ontario, and raised in southern Alberta, Cameron started in EMS in 2007 with an EMR course taken at St. John's Ambulance in Calgary, followed by his EMT-A at SAIT in 2008. His first EMS job was in Whitecourt, where he worked for several years before going back to NAIT in 2013 for his ACP. He worked for several years in Edmonton metro and these days is a full-time Firefighter/ACP for the city of Leduc. Cameron works casually for ACAA at all four bases and says the thing that drew him to fixed-wing flights and what keeps him coming back is the exceptional knowledge and skill of his coworkers, which push him to always be better. When not at work, Cameron can be found somewhere on a mountain bike trail or gravel path, at the gym or spending time at the park with the two best, most expensive decisions he ever made, his children.
Nico began his career in emergency medicine after completing his Primary Care Paramedic program in 2019 while serving five years in the military. He later advanced his training, graduating as an Advanced Care Paramedic in 2023. Nico enjoys spending time outdoors, traveling, and being on the ocean scuba diving. He values the strong team environment at Alberta Central Air Ambulance and is grateful to be part of such a dedicated organization.
Originally from Edmonton, Tyler lived in Calgary during his EMT training but has since moved back. He started with AHS Ground EMS in 2015 as an EMT, then went to NAIT to finish his ACP in 2017. He has been an ACP since 2019 and in 2021 went to Crieghton University in Omaha, Nebraska to complete his CCP training and finish his ICU practicum. Tyler currently works out of all four ACAA bases as well as casually for AHS Ground in Edmonton. He’s volunteered in a hospital in Iringa, Tanzania, where he worked in three different medical wards, and was one of two advanced care paramedics to work in health clinics in Nunavut as part of a pilot project for the Nunavut government to help serve severe staff shortages during the pandemic. When he’s not travelling, mountain biking, snowboarding or hiking, Tyler enjoys walking to farmers markets in the summer, and walking to hockey games in the winter. Tyler also holds New Zealand citizenship and would love to spend a few months travelling there.
Originally from Canmore, Kimberly now calls Lac La Biche home. She began working casual shifts with ACAA in 2004, becoming full-time in 2012. Today, she is the HR Manager, Accreditation and is responsible for training, which makes sense as her favourite thing about the job is her co-workers. Prior to joining ACAA, Kimberly spent five years with Associated Ambulance and served as a PCP instructor at Portage College for 10 years. With their four grown children out on their own, Kimberly and her husband now have the time to enjoy more camping, travelling and motorcycle trips.