Paramedics rush to Lindsay Lohan’s hotel; sources say actress is ‘fine’

[UPDATE: 4:22 P.M. EST]

  • Paramedics rushed to scene Friday morning

  • Sources report actress is "fine"

  • Actress was reportedly "not feeling well" after hectic schedule

Lindsay Lohan's spokesman says the actress is "fine" after reports Friday morning that paramedics rushed to her California hotel.

"Producers were concerned when she did not come out of her room and called paramedics as a precaution. Lindsay was examined and is fine, but did suffer some exhaustion and dehydration," spokesman Steve Honig said in a statement to Reuters.

"Lindsay was never taken to a hospital; reports to the contrary are false. She is resting now and is hoping to be back on set later this afternoon," Honig added.

Lohan was originally believed to be unconscious in her hotel room Friday morning and paramedics rushed to the scene, ABC News first reported.

However, multiple news outlets quickly confirmed that the actress, 25, is "fine" and plans to return to work.

"She took a nap before shooting her final scene," a Lohan rep told Access Hollywood. "Producers were concerned when she did not come out of her room and called paramedics as a precaution."

People magazine's website adds that Lohan was "evaluated" but not taken to the hospital. "She was on set last night at 7 p.m. and worked through the night until 8 a.m. this morning," Lohan rep Steve Honig told People.

Lohan is reportedly scheduled to return soon to the set of her new Lifetime television movie, "Liz and Dick."

Local ABC News affiliate KABC first reported that Lohan was found Friday morning at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Marina del Rey, Calif. Paramedics were called to the hotel at 10:15 a.m. PST.