No, there is no way to mark a flag as "urgent". If such a feature were to be added, people would use it indiscriminately and it would lose all meaning. If everything is urgent, nothing is urgent anymore.
Moderator flags that you raise persist in the moderator flag queue until they are handled. Stack Overflow gets more than 2500 flags per day, every day, so we simply cannot make any guarantees that a flag will be handled within hours.
Regarding this particular flag (the sharing of supposedly sensitive information), I find it very hard to get excited about redacting this using moderator tools when the original poster doesn't even seem to care. Besides, once the information has gotten out there, even if only for a matter of hours, the problem really needs to be addressed in a different way (e.g., changing the password or API key), rather than simple redaction.
Furthermore, your flag didn't convey very much information. The full text was:
Sensitive information exposed (I think)
What specific information is exposed in the question that you think is sensitive? In this particular case, no moderator had happened to have a chance to look at your flag. But if I had, I would have been confused and frustrated because I have no idea what in that massive block of output is supposedly sensitive. I don't know what you think needs to be redacted.
It would be preferable to mention within the text of the moderator flag what specific information you think is sensitive and needs to be removed. It would be even better if you went ahead and submitted an edit removing/anonymizing the sensitive information alongside your flag. That not only eliminates any doubt about what information needs to be redacted, but simplifies the process of redaction for moderators.