TRAVIS Barker's daughter Alabama shared a worrying photo of the rocker in hospital hours after his medical scare.
The Blink-182 drummer, 46, was hospitalized on Tuesday evening with a mystery illness.
Travis was taken to West Hills Hospital in Los Angeles, California, closely followed by his wife Kourtney Kardashian, TMZ reported.
Hours earlier, he alluded that he was in pain by tweeting: "God save me."
His 16-year-old daughter, Alabama, later added to the growing concern, cryptically sharing on her Instagram stories: "Please send your prayers."
She then shared a photo of herself holding Travis' hand while he lay in what looked like an emergency room bed on TikTok.
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His face wasn't visible in the photo, but he appeared to be wearing a hospital gown and was covered with a blanket.
His left hand was strapped in a splint.
Alabama captioned it: "Please say a prayer."
A spokesperson for Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station confirmed to The Sun there were no 911 calls made from Kourtney or Travis' addresses on Tuesday.
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Instead, Travis and Kourtney reportedly headed to the West Hills hospital themselves.
But apparently, the issue was more serious than thought, and Travis suddenly found himself taken by ambulance to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
RUSHED TO HOSPITAL
The rock star entered the facility on a gurney. His tattooed hand could be seen clenched into a fist as he was wheeled out of the ambulance.
Kourtney was right behind him, wearing a black hoodie and black sweatpants.
Just a few weeks ago, Travis sparked concern from fans after he was spotted sporting a splint following an injury.
He had a brace on his left hand while out and about with Kourtney in Beverly Hills.
Fourteen years ago, Travis nearly lost his life following a horrific plane crash which left the musician severely burned and battling PTSD.
CRASH ORDEAL
He was aboard the doomed flight on September 19, 2008, along with his assistant Chris Baker, security guard Charles "Che" Still, and his best friend Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein.
Both Chris and Che lost their lives, as well as two pilots, on the Learjet 60 which crashed shortly after takeoff in South Carolina.
His pal DJ AM died almost a year after the crash after overdosing, as he struggled to cope with the impact of the horrific event.
Following an investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board's report attributed the accident to tire bursts during take-off and the pilot's resulting decision to abort at high speed – which was not recommended for the aircraft.
After the crash, Travis was left with third-degree burns covering 65% of his body.
THE AFTERMATH
Both Travis and DJ AM suffered second and third-degree burns, the pair underwent skin grafts.
Following the incident, Travis was moved to a burn center in Georgia for 11 weeks.
He underwent 26 surgeries in total and suffered a broken back that has fractured in three places.
In his memoir, Can I Say, Travis described the aftermath of the tragic 2008 event, including his battle with PTSD and suicidal ideation.
He said he told friends: "I just want to die. I want someone to kill me," at the height of his anxiety attacks and depression.
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Last August Travis got on a plane again with his then-girlfriend Kourtney after years of avoiding flying.
The pair traveled in Kylie Jenner's private jet to fly to Cabo from the US.
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