Police bodycam footage has been launched of medics treating Jeremy Renner after a snow plough accident that almost killed him.
The scene exhibits emergency staff rescuing the stricken Marvel star on the website of the accident the place a pool of blood within the snow might be seen.
The 52-year-old actor was utilizing the PistenBully plough to assist his nephew Alexander Fries free his Ford pickup truck from the snow when the machine, weighing six tonnes, started to roll down the hill.
He was dragged beneath the plough and broke greater than 30 bones.
Neighbours helped Renner as emergency providers made their approach to the incident close to the Mount Rose Highway, near the Nevada-California border on New Year's Day.
The actor suffered accidents to his "torso, face, extremities and head" and was airlifted to hospital.
The video additionally exhibits his nephew recounting what occurred.
Mr Fries stated: "He went up and then turned around, got out to tell me something and that's when it started coming at me at full force. That's when he tried to jump back in there.
"Right the place his blood is at, that is the place all of it occurred. He tried to leap on [the plough] and it took him beneath."
Authorities stated the automobile could have had mechanical points.
Renner frolicked in intensive care and has shared updates on his restoration at dwelling.
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Despite the severity of the accident, the Hawkeye actor stated he has "no regrets" in an interview with ABC News.
He added: "I refuse to have that be a trauma and it be a negative experience. That is a man I'm proud of because I wouldn't let that happen to my nephew.
"So shift the narrative of being victimised or making a mistake or anything. I refuse to be f****** haunted by that reminiscence that means."
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