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UofL sportscaster wounded in the throat regains much of his voice
Summary
Tyler Bright, a recent University of Louisville graduate and aspiring sports broadcaster, was wounded in the throat during an alleged attempted carjacking on January 11 and spent time on a ventilator; he has largely regained his voice and is set to move to outpatient rehabilitation on March 10.
Content
Tyler Bright, a recent University of Louisville graduate who worked as a student sportscaster, was wounded in the throat in an alleged attempted carjacking near campus on January 11. The injury required intensive hospital care and a period on a ventilator. Bright’s medical team prioritized preserving his speaking ability because broadcasting is his chosen career. He has regained much of his voice and is preparing to continue care outside the hospital.
Key facts:
- The incident occurred on January 11 when Bright was struck in the neck during an alleged attempted carjacking near campus.
- Bright spent time on a ventilator; his care team took steps to protect his vocal function and he reports his voice is largely restored.
- Doctors left the projectile in place because removing it could risk further damage to his voice; he is scheduled to discharge to an outpatient rehabilitation center near his home on March 10.
Summary:
The injury interrupted Bright’s early broadcasting career but did not permanently silence his speaking ability, according to the report. He remains under medical care for other effects of the injury and will transition to outpatient rehabilitation on March 10 as part of his ongoing recovery.
