Approximately four months ago, Hidalgo County Emergency Medical Services was flying high, announcing its new air-ambulance service: South Texas Air Med. Now, it’s in federal bankruptcy court, hoping to weather the financial storm. According to a news report broadcast last week on KRGV-TV (Channel 5), the company is in hock to vendors to the tune of approximately $900,000, based on documents filed in bankruptcy court. The privately-owned company owes a medical supplier more than $100,000, according to the KRGV news report; more than $250,000 to a billing service; and more than $100,000 to a flight service. The rest of the ...