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NEWS Jeremy Renner’s ‘Kingston Mayor’ Poster Changes, 911 Calls Released

Jeremy Renner's 'Kingston Mayor' Poster Changes, 911 Calls Released

Jeremy Renner poster mayor of kingston That has changed after his near-fatal accident. (Photo: Reuters)

Marketing image for Jeremy Renner’s Paramount+ series mayor of kingston That changed after the actor’s horrific snowplow accident. Out of respect for Renner and his recovery, Yahoo Entertainment can confirm that the network adjusted the key art promoting the show’s second season. The move comes as newly released 911 calls from the scene of the incident make it clear the actor is lucky to be alive.

originally, mayor of kingston The poster shows Reiner’s face covered in blood and bruises. However, the actor’s appearance was cleaned up after the Jan. 1 accident, as some of the markings were very similar. Earlier this month, Renner shared a photo of his bruised face in a hospital bed.

“The web is good,” says co-founder Hugh Dillon hollywood reporter. “Everyone is sensitive to Jeremy. “

Renner, 52, was accidentally run over by his PistenBully snowplow while clearing snow near his home in Reno, Nevada. According to investigators, the machines weighed more than 14,000 pounds. NBC News obtained edited audio of part of the neighbor’s call for help.

“Someone was on the ground in front of my house. He was run over by a snowcat. He was crushed to death,” the unidentified man said. Reiner can be heard moaning in pain in the background. Neighbors told the operator there was “a lot of blood”.

“Any obvious injuries?” the 911 dispatcher asked.

“Oh my God, yes,” the man replied. “He said he had problems with his ribs … his right side … his right chest and upper body. His ribs looked like they might be crushed. He also had injuries to his head.”

Ten minutes later, the neighbor called back and heard Renner’s “breathing getting short,” begging dispatchers to send emergency personnel as soon as possible. The man was also heard reassuring Rainer: “You’ll be fine bro…we’ll get you out.”

Neighbors noted that Rainer was conscious but “in great pain” and “breathing very shallowly”.

“We put a blanket over him. His head was covered,” the man told the operator, before telling Rainer: “Don’t fall asleep.”

Due to the snow, emergency services took 22 minutes to arrive. The Marvel star was airlifted to the hospital in critical condition. He underwent multiple surgeries after suffering blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries.

Renner shared a positive health update on Monday as he revealed he has been released from the hospital.The actor tweeted that while he was experiencing “brain fog,” he was able to show new episodes mayor of kingston At home with his family.

MORE: Jeremy Renner says he’s home after crash

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