Medics raced to save Jeremy Renner after he was crushed by a snowplow in January — and newly released body cam footage depicts the harrowing rescue mission.
In the gruesome video, released Monday, the actor is filmed lying in a pool of blood as multiple emergency responders attempt to stabilize him.
While the medics’ conversation can not be made out, the official wearing the camera speaks to a colleague about “where [Renner] is going.”
“Probably Renown, I’d say,” the official says, referring to the Reno, Nev., medical center where the “Hawkeye” star, 52, was later airlifted in critical condition.
The video also features a glimpse of the helicopter, as well as the 14,330-pound PistenBully that crushed Renner.
The Oscar nominee’s nephew, the only person to witness the freak accident, then describes how Renner “tried to jump” on the machine before it “took him under and went over him.”
He explains, “He … got out to tell me something, and that’s when it started coming at me, like, full force. That’s when he tried to jump back in there.
“Right where his blood is at, that’s where it all happened,” Renner’s family member continues, pointing to a pool of blood in the distance.
The “Hurt Locker” star spoke to Jimmy Kimmel last week about the guilt he feels over his nephew seeing him run over.
“He had to see his Uncle Jeremy on the ground,” Renner said during the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” appearance. “I didn’t see anything, but [he saw] the blood everywhere.”
The Golden Globe nominee, who broke more than 30 bones at the time, also revealed that his eye “did pop out.”
Renner admitted that he is still in “a ton of pain,” telling Kimmel that he lost 20 pounds during his recovery and inadvertently quit smoking.
As for the best part of the accident, he joked, “My [schedule] was pretty jammed up until I got crushed.”
The “Mayor of Kingstown” star, who now walks with the help of a cane, has detailed the ordeal on multiple occasions this month, beginning with a tell-all Diane Sawyer interview.