
Bodycam video after Jeremy Renner snowplow accident shows first responders treating actor: "It crunched him"
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Newly released body camera video shows first responders treating actor Jeremy Renner immediately after the New Year's Day snowplow accident that critically injured the "Avengers" star. In the video, one Nevada sheriff's office official recapped the events that led to the accident involving Renner's 7-ton snowplow, saying, "It crunched him."
Renner has said around three dozen of his bones were broken in the accident and he suffered a pierced liver and collapsed lung. He was hospitalized, but he returned to the red carpet last week to promote his newest show.
In the bodycam video posted by "Entertainment Tonight" on Monday, a group of first responders treat Renner on a snowy street a few minutes after 9:30 a.m. on New Year's Day with a gurney nearby and an ambulance waiting in the background.

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