alan jennings, at the time a urporter with nbc's pittsbgh affiliate wpxi, covered the story.e recounted what doctors later said about that night.hi >> she had tblank stare in her eyes barely a pulse >> reporter: aha they didn't know wt had happened to her? >> no, they didn't >> reporter: autumn was struggling tinbreathe. >> and theomes the ventilator >> reporter: the ventilator, the machines are now taking over >> the machines taking over to keep her alive so they can - until they can determine what the world was going on >> rorter: at some point, alan, did they realize that this is one of their own? this is that brilliant, young doctor that works in the women's neurology unit >> they did at one pt nt i don't know thaey would have treated anyone any differently, but she was one of them one of the team. >> reporter: when autumn's husband, medical researcher bob ferrante, arrived in the trauma room, he tried to give the team some of his wife's medical history. he explained she'd been on fertility hormones >> she had headaches, fainting spells, and that she generally was express