Accident Database: Accident #952

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River: Gauley (7
Reach #:
Section: 7 (Upper). Summersville Dam to Mason Branch
Location: Iron Ring Rapid
Gauge: 2700 cfs
Water Level: Medium
Difficulty: V
Accident Code(s): Head Injury (Hydraulic)
Injury Code(s): Fatal
Age: 50
Experienced/Inexperienced: Extensive Experience
Years Paddling:
Private/Commercial: Commercial
Boat Type: Raft
Boat Manufacturer: unknown
Boat Model:
Number of Occupants: 8
Number in Group: 0
Number of Victims: 1
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Hazard Codes: Blast rock, Low Head Dam, High Water, Hydraulic/Keeper Hole, Man-made Debris Strainer, Pin/Broach, Rocks that cause blunt trauma, Natural Strainer or Sieve, Water Temp, Waterfall
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There were a commercial rafting accident on the Gauley during Gauleyfest Weekend. The fatality, which occurred on September 26th, was covered in Splashes, the newsletter of the West Virginia Wildwater Association. Glen Rogers, 50, fell out of his raft during a run through Class V Iron Ring Falls on West Virginia’s Upper Gauley, Although he was pulled from the water promptly, he soon became unresponsive. Guides started CPR, radioed for help, then rafted him downriver one mile to an access road where an ambulance waited. Mr. Rogers was taken to Summersville Hospital where he died that evening. The medical examiner found that the cause of his death was “blunt force trauma to the head”, an unusual event for rafters even on a slam-bang run like the Upper Gauley. Events like this remind us that a few extra bucks for a good quality helmet is a good investment.

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Report Status: Reported
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