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The 911 Call To Save Jeremy Renner's Life After His Freak Accident Has Been Released - He's Also Now Thankfully Out Of The Hospital And Recovering At Home

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First order of business here is an update on Jeremy Renner who is now out of the hospital and recovering at home. 

RENNER!! Feels remarkable considering this dude is two weeks out of being absolutely crushed by a 14,000 pound snow plow that left him bleeding out in the snow with a caved in chest/blunt force trauma, a bad gash on his head, and a gruesome leg injury. Obviously this is par for the course with him being Avenger, but Hawkeye wasn't exactly blessed with any health regenerating powers. Appears we may have been led astray with that fact and the team wasn't using him properly. 

The other piece of news today is that parts of the 911 call were released and it's pretty terrifying. 

Breaths getting shorter, a lot of blood, Renner's voice in the background. Hearing how the hospital doesn't know how quick the paramedics are going to arrive could not be a more helpless thing to be told if you're the neighbor there. It genuinely feels like a miracle this dude is still kicking. It's not really known the true extent of his injuries, but according to his friends his condition is said to worse than people think and could take years to fully recover from. Either way, him being home is definitely a good sign. Still, I'm sure he's getting some premier at-home treatment by doctors and this is different than you or I getting released from the hospital. 

Also I noticed this last night on my Twitter feed that they apparently altered the graphic of Renner for the new season of "Mayor of Kingstown" 

I'm sorry but that's just an insanely unnecessary move. It's too much to show a wound on his head? Not like they're changing the entire show and it's gonna get less violent. It's one of those things that gets people talking more about the accident than saying anything. Unless that was there plan after all? Hollywood is so bizarre these days.