Jeremy Renner in critical condition after a "traumatic injury" in a snow accident. Here is the last.
Actor Hawkeye has undergone surgery.
Hawk Eye Star Jeremy Renner underwent a "traumatic injury" in a snow accident near Reno, Nevada, confirmed the Sheriff's Bureau of Washoe on January 1. "We can confirm that Jeremy is in critical condition but stable with injuries undergone after having undergone an accident linked to the weather while plowing snow earlier during the day" The representative of Renner, Sam Mast, said. "We can confirm that Jeremy has undergone blunt trauma and orthopedic injuries and has undergone surgery today, January 2," said a representative Vulture . "He came back from surgery and remains in the intensive care unit in critical but stable condition." Renner 51 years old, Oscar, appointed his roles The city and the Hurt , would have goods near Mont Rose-Ski Tahoe. Read the rest to learn the last on what happened to the M Actor cu.
1 Here is what the sheriff's office said
The Sheriff's Bureau of the County of Washoe: "Around 9:00 am on January 1, 2023, the Sheriff's Bureau of the County of Washoe responded to a traumatic injury in the MT. Rose Highway region in Reno, Nevada.
Upon arrival, the deputies coordinated the Truckee Meadows fire protection district and Réssa health to organize the medical transport of Mr. Jeremy Renner via a local hospital flight.
Mr. Renner was the only part involved in the incident.
The Washoe Sheriff's Sheriff's Bureau Sheriff's Bureau Investigation of the Sheriff's Office is currently examining the circumstances of the incident. ""
2 Renner posted on the snow last month
On Twitter, Renner tweeted A photo of a car buried in the snow last month. "The snowfall of Lake Tahoe is not a joke #Winter wonders , "He subtitled it. In another Photo From a perceived blue sky of white clouds, Renner said: "The vacation skies are glorious #tahoeskies . "In another, he spoke of cleaning a way for sledge (he has a daughter).
"I have so much respect for the Mother and Mother Nature Earth ... I expect to lose the fight but I will always give it my best blow #tahelife life #sNOWTHROWER" attach On Instagram.
3 Renner likes machines and vehicles
Renner has moved to the region nine years ago and lives in a sprawling ranch, where he works on rehabilitation vehicles. Aware of the climate there, he said that he was building a fire station because it is a "hot zone for fires". "There was a fire halfway through the place where my house is. Quite threatening," said the qualified firefighter Men's health . "I had 30 fire trucks a hundred meters from a terminal," he said. "Not because they are there for fire fires, but they could all." AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
4 Reno, Nevada had a storm on the New Year
The Reno region has been affected by a recent storm. "Thousands of North Nevadans remain without electricity on Sunday morning due to breakdowns caused by strong snowfall from the New Year Storm," reported the Journal Reno Gazette . "According to NV Energy, more than 17,500 houses in the county of Washoe are without electricity. In the counties of Washoe, Carson, Douglas, Storey and Lyon, more than 35,000 customers are without electricity. Jennifer Schuricht, director of corporate communications For NV Energy, said the crews had worked throughout the night and additional resources are sent by Las Vegas and the eastern Nevada to help restore efforts. "
5 How to be the safest on a plow of snow
Here are some tips for staying safe when you drive a plow of snow:
To slow down: The snowplay travel at larger speeds than other vehicles, so make sure to adjust your speed accordingly.
Keep a safety distance: The snow hunts need more space to stop than the other vehicles, so give them a lot of space.
Use your signals: Make sure you use your indicators when you change the tracks or turning.
Watch pedestrians: Snowballs can create a lot of noise and vibrations, which can make pedestrians difficult to hear you approach. Be very vigilant when driving near the pedestrians.
Stay alert: Snow hunts can create large snow clouds, which can make it difficult to see. Keep an overview of other vehicles and pedestrians.
Use your headlights: Turn on your headlights to help other drivers to see you more easily.
Take breaks: Driving a plow of snow can be tiring, so make sure to take breaks if necessary to avoid fatigue.
Stay sober: Do not drink alcohol or do not take drugs before driving a plow of snow.