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Jeremy Renner’s 911 call has been revealed

Jeremy Renner’s 911 call has been revealed

Jeremy Renner ‘completely crushed’ after being run over by a snowplow earlier this week, according to 911 call history TMZ got it Wednesday.

The “Hurt Locker” star, 51, was reportedly heard moaning in the background of the call as he was having “extremely difficult” breathing due to his chest collapsing and his upper torso crushed.

He also experienced severe bleeding, according to a call log obtained by TMZ.

However, the press office at the Washoe County Sheriff’s office told Page Six that they couldn’t confirm details of the call log obtained by TMZ, and told us they haven’t triggered a 911 call yet.

Washoe County Sheriff Darren Balaam revealed during a news conference Tuesday that Renner was “run over” by an “extremely large piece of de-icing equipment” weighing “no less than 14,330 lbs” called the PistenBully.

At the time of the freak accident, one of Renner’s neighbors—who happened to be a doctor—put a tourniquet on his leg until the paramedics arrived.

Jeremy Renner in a hospital bed.
Jeremy Renner’s chest collapsed and crushed his upper torso, his 911 call history just revealed.
Jeremy Renner

The Hawk star was then airlifted from the mountain and taken to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for his injuries.

On Sunday, the day of the incident, Renner’s representative shared a statement that his client was In “critical but stable condition” After being injured in a “weather related accident while shoveling snow”.

The publicist also told People at the time that the two-time Academy Award nominee He suffered blunt force trauma to the chest and bone injuries.”

Police said Renner was run over by a 14,330-pound snowplow.


Jeremy Renner inside a snowplow.

Police said Renner was run over by a 14,330-pound snowplow.


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Jeremy Renner inside a snowplow.

Police said Renner was run over by a 14,330-pound snowplow.


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Renner later gave it to the public glimpse of his recovery on Tuesday by sharing a selfie of himself from a hospital bed.

“Thank you all for your kind words. 🙏,” the “Bourne Legacy” actor captioned a photo of himself showing all the bruises via Instagram. “I’m too messed up right now to write. But I am sending love to all of you.

It is unclear how long it will take for his full recovery.

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