FORT WORTH, Texas -- The miracle of birth did not stop just because Hurricane Harvey was approaching the Texas coast in August. Ten newborn children were in dire circumstances at a Corpus Christi hospital while the city braced for Harvey's landfall.
The 10 children were flown from Corpus Christi to Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth to get the care they needed. One child needed heart surgery. The hospital makes about 3,000 of these transfers every year as part of their Teddy Bear Transport Program.
There are stories like these all through Cook, and the Rangers listened to them all on Monday as they made their annual holiday visit to the facility.