Rescuers Robert Rogers, an L&C alumnus, left, and Tyson Lockhart, right, visit with Adam Wright in the hospital. The pair rescued Wright after he took a 50-foot fall into the Gunnison River in western Colorado.

Emergency room nurse Robert Rogers is a former L&C Nursing student. He took part in the rescue of a hiker who had fallen into a Colorado gorge last December.COLORADO – There’s no question nurses save lives every day. It’s less common for a life to be saved at the bottom of an isolated Colorado gorge.

Get The Latest News!

Don't miss our top stories and need-to-know news everyday in your inbox.

Last December, L&C alumnus Robert Rogers, an emergency room nurse, did just that when he and a friend, respiratory therapist Tyson Lockhart, decided to take a late-season rafting trip along the Gunnison River in western Colorado, where Rogers now resides.

After a late start, the two men were about three miles into their trip when they heard calls for help.

Adam Wright, a teacher and avid outdoorsman, had been hiking along the Gunnison Gorge, on his way to his favorite fishing spot, when he took a 50-foot fall and landed on a patch of ground in the river.

Article continues after sponsor message

“He said he was lying on the ground for about 35 minutes,” Rogers said. “If we hadn’t gotten a late start, we would have missed him.”

They found Wright holding his head over the water. He had a lacerated face, two broken wrists and a broken leg. Since Rogers and Lockhart didn’t know if there was a spinal injury, they used a raft frame as a stretcher to transport Wright back down the river until they found a place where a helicopter could land and Wright could be airlifted.

Given the time of year, hikers and rafters are rare and rescue operations typically take much longer.

“Who falls at around 12:30 and is in the ER at 4?” Rogers said. “There’s just a half-million things that lined up perfectly.”

The three men reunited in February. Rogers reports Wright is on his way to a full recovery.

“Robert was a very positive student who always had a smile on his face,” said L&C Director of Nursing Sheri Banovic. “The nursing faculty were proud to hear how he has expanded on the education he received here.”

Learn more about the L&C Nursing program at www.lc.edu/nursing.

Prefer RiverBender on Google
Copyright 2026 Riverbender.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

 

More like this:

L&C Announces Spring 2026 Honors Lists
Jun 23, 2026
Alton Municipal Band Opens 136th Season Tonight
Jun 4, 2026
Alton High School Announces 2026 Spring Semester Honor Roll
Jun 1, 2026
Remembers Hometown Roots: Boston Celtics Star Encourages Wright Elementary in East St. Louis
May 20, 2026
Police Charge Wood River Woman With Home Invasion, Battery
Jun 15, 2026