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- The “miracle” actor Jeremy Rainer almost died when he was crushed by the snow in 2023.
- After reconstruction surgery, it is once again promoted – but his experience at TSA checkpoints has changed.
- If you have undergone a medical mechanism, you can also request some accommodation with airport safety.
In 2023, actor Jeremy Rainer suffered life -threatening wounds after crushing his own snow on the New Year. Rainer, thank you, not only survived but is once again alive, acting and promoting. Even her has a new memory, My next breath, Which came out on April 29. To celebrate her release, she sat down with Pepal Magazine To give a little preview – which includes how the accident led to a comedy trip.
According to Renner, as part of his recovery, doctors had to re -form his chest and one leg using titanium. Fortunately, Renner says, knowing TSA agents at his local airport and ready to adjust.
“Switch the button on the machines, so it doesn’t go like the fourth of July,” he said.
And this is not the only thing that Rainer is good after the accident.
“My swelling ankle, my back that keeps out, or my jaw, which does not seem to be fine, is a great reminder of the attitude that has brought me here to the first place.” “That’s great. That’s why I can’t get a bad day. I know how the bad day feels.”
If you, like Rinner, have a metal in your body with any kind of surgery, TSA says you or your traveling partner can talk to the TSA officer about the best way to complete the screening process. ” You can inform the TSA officer about your specific disability, medical condition, or personally or by using the TSA notification card or through any medical documents that you may have.
Another good option is to enroll in pre -check.
“In the TSA Prechiene Lane, you do not need to remove shoes, laptops, 3-1 liquids, light jackets or belts during the screening process,” said TSA on its website. “If available, you can request a screening through a body scanner machine, also known as advance imaging technology. However, light jackets will need to be removed.”
He critically added that you should inform the “TSA officer if you have no metal implants, bone growth stimulation, a passenger, defamator, or other internal medical devices” because you should not go through traditional scanners. Instead, “The TSA officer will do the stomach.” Of course, a positive approach like Renner will help you also go through this process.