"They actually had a second notification, which they called in directly and asked to talk with us to let us know that things just didn't look right -- he looked way worse than the vital signs -- to kind of give us a heads-up that this wasn't maybe what we thought it was," Albarado said. "So that kind of put us on edge a little bit, and I thought it was unusual. They very seldom call. You have the sickest of patients, and they don't call in and give us an additional phone report. So we definitely walked a little bit faster towards the emergency department that day."