Dispatch call describes Paris Jackson's injuries

photo In this Oct. 8, 2011 file photo Paris Jackson smiles on stage at the Michael Forever the Tribute Concert, at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. Paramedics were dispatched to Jackson's house June 5, 2013, on a report that she had swalled 20 Motrin pills and cut her arm with a kitchen knife, according to audio released by the Los Angeles County Fire Department on Tuesday June 11, 2013. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan, File)

Audio released by authorities reveals that paramedics were dispatched to Paris Jackson's home last week on a report that the 15-year-old had taken 20 Motrin pills and cut herself with a kitchen knife.

The details were relayed between dispatchers for the Los Angeles County sheriff's and fire department. Jackson is the only daughter of pop superstar Michael Jackson and was hospitalized after the June 5 incident.

The teen was described as conscious and breathing during the call, which was released Tuesday. No other details about her injuries were given on the call, which lasted approximately a minute.

Perry Sanders Jr. is a lawyer for her grandmother and guardian and has said Paris is physically fine and receiving appropriate medical treatment. Sanders did not return a phone message seeking comment Tuesday.

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