According to a person familiar with the emergency call placed, one of Sheen’s neighbors told an emergency operator that the actor was “intoxicated” and complaining of abdominal and chest pains. The person familiar with the call, who was not authorized to publicly discuss details, spoke Friday on condition of anonymity. Copies of the call probably won’t be ready for release by the Los Angeles Fire Department until Monday, a department spokesman said. Sheen, 45, was taken to a Los Angeles area hospital and was there until around midnight Thursday, said his publicist, Stan Rosenfield, who cited the actor’s history of hernia problems. Rosenfield said Friday that Sheen was in rehab, but he did not say why. “Charlie Sheen has voluntarily entered an undisclosed rehabilitation center today,” the spokesman said. “He is most grateful to all who have expressed their concern.” The terse statement noted that no additional information would be provided and asked that Sheen’s privacy be respected. CBS, production company Warner Bros. Television and executive producer Chuck Lorre said in a joint statement that Sheen’s rehab has prompted a halt on production of “Two and a Half Men.” “We are profoundly concerned for his health and well-being, and support his decision,” the companies and Lorre said.
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