Momentum - Business to Business Online Magazine September 2017 | Page 17

PHYSICIAN CANOES WAY TO HOSPITAL TO PERFORM SURGERY 16-Year Old Beneficiary of Heroic Efforts by Clear Lake Regional Medical Center Doctor and Volunteer Firemen For Immediate Release Debra Burbridge HCA Healthcare Gulf Coast Division   Rita Cunningham Clear Lake Regional Medical Center Using a canoe as an emergency medical vehicle, a Clear Lake Regional Medical Center doctor -- with the help of two volunteer firemen-- made his way through treacherous flood waters in the middle of the night to perform surgery on a 16 -year-old suffering from a painful condition that if not treated within a short window of time causes permanent damage.    When pediatric general surgeon Dr. Stephen Kimmel got a call early Saturday morning that young Jacob Terrazas, was suffering from testicular torsion and needed immediate attention, he jumped in his car and headed toward the hospital even though his own home in Dickinson was beginning to flood.    “We are so happy to be here,” Jacob’s mother told the hospital and EMS staff on their arrival.  “Jacob was in such pain and was shaking and hardly able to talk when we got here, but everyone here is so h