Dr. Jacqueline Scholl's decision to reschedule her daughter's surgery couldn't have been more of a miracle. A simple conflict potentially saved both of their lives.

On May 20, Jayde, 5, Scholl's adopted child from China, expected to have her second cochlear implant surgery done at Moore Medical Center — the same day the killer tornado tore into the hospital and city.

A simple family scheduling conflict had caused Scholl to cancel the May 20 appointment.

The tornado that struck that afternoon devastated the building, but hospital staff recovered the box containing Jayde's implant. In perfect condition, the package holding her revolutionary RONDO device was still wrapped up, with no apparent damage.