Man experiences drug withdrawal at intersection


Emergency services were called to help a man showing symptoms of drug withdrawal at an intersection. He had used ecstasy and meth and complained of a headache. He wanted to be taken to a specific hospital, but the ambulance took him to a different medical center.
Audio|Source: St. Charles EMS and Fire
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Transcript:
...in central. ...94417 general setcase, intersection of first capital driving... South Shore Street, respond on the Caps, 9417[2], sickcase, intersection, first Capitol drive in South Forth. Respondon. 2417[1], responding. This is... We'll be in front of St. Charles, for Staple on the South Forth. It's a 29-year-old male, gray cars with horse and gray shirt. He's detoxing from ecstasy and meth and has a headache. Requesting transport to center point advice, we could only take him to Winstville or the cat. from 8.04. Medigato4. Can you show us transporting to Lake St. Louis and advised EMS command? Mediator 4, transporting a Lake St. Louis. Okay, Mr. First. Okay. Tommy's clear. Thank you, Command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
2417: Unit Responding
[2]
9417: Sickcase
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Location mentioned:
1st Capitol Dr & S 4th St, St Charles, MO 63301
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