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Newly released bodycam video shows first responders treating actor Jeremy Renner after a snowplow accident on New Year's Day that left him with around three dozen broken bones, a pierced liver, and a collapsed lung. Renner used the snowplow to help pull out a truck belonging to his nephew, Alex Fries, before the accident occurred. The bodycam footage shows Renner being treated on a snowy street with a gurney nearby and an ambulance waiting in the background.
In his first interview since his snowplow accident, Hollywood actor Jeremy Renner said he would do it again to save his nephew. Renner was injured in a freak accident while trying to rescue his nephew from underneath a snowplow. Despite the accident, Renner remains positive and grateful for his recovery.
Jeremy Renner reveals in an interview with Diane Sawyer that he was writing "last words" notes on his phone from the hospital after a snowplow accident on Jan. 1 that left him in critical condition. He credits his nephew for saving his life and says he would have died if he was alone. More clips from the interview will be released on Good Morning America.
Actor Jeremy Renner shared a sweet handwritten note from his nephew Auggie on Instagram, expressing gratitude that his uncle, who plays Hawkeye in the Marvel films, is alive after his snowplow accident on New Year's Day. Renner suffered over 30 broken bones when he was run over by his 14,330 pound snowplow while trying to stop it from running over his nephew. Renner has been documenting his recovery on social media and has been receiving support from his family.
Jeremy Renner shared a heartwarming note from his nephew expressing gratitude for the actor's survival after a snowcat accident last month. Renner suffered chest trauma and orthopedic injuries while helping his nephew with a car issue. He was hospitalized and underwent surgery before being released. Renner's fellow Marvel star, Evangeline Lilly, described the accident as a "near-death experience" and said he has a journey to go through now. Renner has been updating fans on his recovery and recently shared a photo of himself working out.
Jeremy Renner shared an upbeat note from his nephew Auggie on Instagram, expressing gratitude that his uncle survived his New Year's Day accident resulting in more than 30 broken bones. Renner responded with love and blessings for his nephew. This is Renner's first social media update since Feb. 27, where he showed his efforts to exercise for increased movement. Despite the long road ahead, Renner remains upbeat in his posts, touting his "Mayor of Kingstown" streaming series in several.
Jeremy Renner shared a handwritten note from his nephew on Instagram, thanking him for being alive after his snowplow accident earlier this year. The note also referenced Renner's famous role as Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Renner suffered "blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries" while helping a family member clear snow from a private driveway near his Nevada home. He has since broken more than 30 bones. Renner's new docuseries, "Rennervations," will premiere on Disney+ on April 12.
Jeremy Renner shared a heartfelt note from his nephew on Instagram following his snow plow accident on Jan. 1. The actor was hospitalized for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries after his snow plow ran him over. Renner has been using Instagram to keep his fans updated on his recovery and recently announced his new vehicle-renovation show, "Rennervations," which will begin streaming on Disney+ on April 12.