A 911 call log from the Washoe County Sheriff's Office has detailed some of the injuries Jeremy Renner suffered in a snowplow accident on New Year's Day.
Obtained by CNN through a public records request, the call log states that Renner was "completely crushed under a large snowcat" during the incident on Mount Rose Highway in Nevada. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a snowcat as "a tracklaying vehicle for travel on snow."
The Washoe County Sheriff's Office would not confirm the contents of the CNN report when contacted Thursday by the Los Angeles Times.
Record of an emergency call placed Sunday at 8:55 a.m. Pacific Time states that the Marvel actor was "run over" by the vehicle, per CNN. According to the Reno Gazette-Journal, Renner keeps a snowplow at his home located on the side of a snowy mountain near the Mount Rose ski slopes. In a press conference this week, the Washoe County Sheriff's Office identified Renner's plow as a 14,000-pound Tucker Sno-Cat.
The call log noted that the "responding person" who dialed 911 was "screaming" while informing the dispatcher that Renner was "down" after being struck by the plow. The "Hawkeye" star could be heard "moaning loudly in the background" of the call, the log continues.
At the time of the call, Renner was "bleeding heavily from his head and other [unknown] injuries," according to the log, which added that the caller wasn't "sure where all the blood is coming from."
The log proceeded to detail some of the injuries, noting that the right side of Renner's chest had "collapsed," while his upper torso had been "crushed." Despite suffering "all kinds of injuries," the two-time Oscar nominee was conscious and breathing "with extreme [difficulty]" when the call was placed, the log said.
About 49 minutes after 911 was contacted, a helicopter transported Renner to the hospital, CNN reported. After undergoing surgery Monday, Renner was in critical but stable condition, according to his representative.