Jeremy Renner accident: Actor 'conscious, stable and speaking' and ...
Jeremy Renner in ‘critical but stable’ condition after ‘weather-related’ accident
Actor Jeremy Renner is reportedly “conscious, stable and speaking” after being flown to a Nevada hospital suffering serious injuries from a snowploughing accident.
The Hurt Locker star will “undergo surgery today” as part of his “long road to recovery”, according to Extra.
Renner has been listed as being in critical but stable condition following the snowplough accident in Nevada over the weekend.
“We can confirm Jeremy is in critical but stable condition with injuries suffered after experiencing a weather-related accident while ploughing snow earlier today,” a spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter late on Sunday night. Renner is receiving “excellent” care, the spokesperson added.
New details are emerging with TMZ reporting that Mr Renner was ploughing the road around a quarter mile from his Nevada home to get his family out after a snowstorm on New Year’s Eve.
The plough, a Snowcat, accidentally ran over one of the actor’s legs, despite a large array of safety features, leading to major blood loss, a neighbour said according to the outlet.
Another neighbour, a doctor, put a tourniquet on Mr Renner’s legs until the arrival of paramedics. Police arrived at the scene around 8pm on Sunday night, impounding the Snowcat, which the actor has shown himself using on social media.
Renner is said to be in ‘critical but stable condition’ following snowplough accident.
Inga Parkel has the story.
Graeme Massie3 January 2023 00:01
The Hurt Locker star is said to be“conscious, stable, and speaking” in a Nevada hospital, according to Extra.
Renner will “undergo surgery today” as part of his “long road to recovery”, reported the outlet.
Graeme Massie2 January 2023 22:53
The Washoe County, Nevada sheriff’s office has said that Mr Renner suffered a “traumatic injury” on Sunday morning in the area around Reno.
The office added that he was the only person involved in the incident and he was airlifted to an area hospital.
He has made several snow-related social media posts this winter.
“Nearly done With sledding hill For the kids,” he wrote in an Instagram caption of a video showing a plough.
“Lake Tahoe snowfall is no joke,” he tweeted on 12 December.
Graeme Massie2 January 2023 22:29
Graeme Massie2 January 2023 21:32
ICYMI: Jeremy Renner is in a “critical but stable” condition after he was involved in an accident while ploughing snow, the actor’s representative has said.
The Avengers star was airlifted to hospital after he suffered “serious injuries” during the weather-related incident on Sunday 1 January.
“We can confirm Jeremy is in critical but stable condition with injuries suffered after experiencing a weather-related accident while ploughing snow earlier today,” a spokesperson for the actor told The Hollywood Reporter late on Sunday night.
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Graeme Massie2 January 2023 21:02
Jeremy Renner suffered “extensive” injuries in the snow plough accident that saw him hospitalised on 1 January, a source told People magazine.
Graeme Massie2 January 2023 20:31
Video of Jeremy Renner being airlifted to hospital following his snowploughing accident has emerged.
The video, which was obtained by TMZ, shows the helicopter lifting off to take the actor to hospital after he was injured s he ploughed the road near his Tahoe home on Sunday.
Graeme Massie2 January 2023 20:21
Graeme Massie2 January 2023 19:14
The actor told The Reno Gazette Journal in 2019 what had attracted him to living in Washoe County, Nevada.
“In a big city, it’s hard to find community and even know your neighbours in a big city, but with Reno, I find I know quite a few people here. It’s just big enough, and it’s just small enough for me, and I love it,” said Renner.
And he added: “There’s no traffic, clean air, clean water, friendly, smiling faces here. I think it’s a majestic place.”
Graeme Massie2 January 2023 19:01
About 22,000 customers in Nevada remain without power on Monday morning following the winter storm that hit the state, according to poweroutage.us.
Graeme Massie2 January 2023 18:54