Jeremy Renner He honors the men and women who helped save his life on the second anniversary of the near-fatal snowfall accident.
On January 1, Renner took to Instagram to share a photo of himself from two years ago, sitting in a hospital bed surrounded by medical staff.
He began his emotional comment, saying: “Happy New Year to you all…. I celebrate my second birthday today.” “Sending my love, respect and gratitude to the army it took to bring me back together again. Thank you to every nurse, doctor and first responder… I literally owe you my life.
Jeremy Renner 'kind of teased' death after snowfall accident
“My whole heart goes out to my beautiful, brave nephew and the angels (my neighbors) who jumped to my aid and endured the chaos for 45 long minutes on the icy asphalt on New Year's morning. I am so sorry for all the painful images you saw.” Imprinted on you all (I'll spare you from the images of meat mincing)….”
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On January 1, 2023, Renner was airlifted to hospital after being injured His Sno-Cat ran him over While trying to pull out a vehicle stuck in the snow near his home in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. He broke more than 30 bones and was treated for a severe chest injury and bone injuries.
“My gratitude list is so long…. With the amount of love and prayers that have poured in from you all over the world (I need every single one of them), my family has never left my side, with some divine intervention, a little 'luck' and a lot of miracles… I stand strong once again.” Other,” Renner’s comment continued.
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“More open. More loving. More connected. And f–king blessed to take my next step, to take my next breath. Thank you with every fiber and cell in my body. Love you all,” he concluded, adding: a red heart emoji and #MyNextBreath .
Bodycam footage showed what happened during Renner's operation Traumatic snowfall accident near his home in Lake Tahoe, California, where he was “totally crushed” by his 14,000-pound PistenBully Sno-Cat.
Washoe County Sheriff's Department officials responded to the incident, which was reported by a neighbor just before 9 a.m. and Renner was trying to help. His nephew, Alex Fries, Move the truck that was stuck in the snow. Renner got out of the snowplow to check on his nephew, but it kept moving. So, he jumped back to stop the snowplow, but got stuck in the tread.
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After Renner was taken to hospital, a paramedic was heard saying: “I've never seen anything like this before.”
“What a disaster, dude,” Renner told Men's Health of his recovery. “Showering, going to the bathroom – everything was a disaster.”
“They give you medication so you don't go to the bathroom, you get constipated. You pee in a bowl. It was terrible. That's when you know things aren't going well – you pee in a plastic jug. It took me 17 minutes to get out of bed.”
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Since his accident, Renner has provided his fans with numerous updates about his road to recovery on his social media platforms.