would want to be saved if they realize how it really is. The next reason why people should have the right to rescue services is because some people don’t know their own limits when doing dangerous things.
In the same article, Why Everest? By Guy Moreau, the text states,”There is also another problem facing climbers: they may not be skilled enough about mountaineering and the hazards that high altitudes present.” This shows that humans should have the right to rescue services because some don’t know their limits by stating how dangerous mountain climbing, one of the many dangerous things humans do, and that they will not know how it feels to be at such high altitude and what they have to face. It is impossible to tell how it feels and affects every person when at such high altitudes and when they do find it, it might be too late and they will need services to save
them. The final reason that people should have the right to rescue services is because they would die if they didn’t have rescue services. In the article, Ranger Killed During Rescue Of Climbers on Mount Rainier By Seattle Times, it states,”As the two women were dangling inside the crevasse at the 13,700-foot level, one of the climbers was able to contact rescue rangers by cellphone. The rescue team was able to reach the climbers fairly fast. The two climbers were pulled to safety by 3:10 pm.” This shows that people should have the right to rescue services because if the climbers didn’t have the rescue rangers, they would have most likely died while their precious lives were saved because there were rescue people to save them. While some might say that people shouldn’t put other people’s lives in danger, the workers and rescue rangers should be aware of the dangers and risks they take to save the precious lives of others. In conclusion, people should have the right to rescue services even when they put others in danger because some things people do are dangerous, some people don’t know their limits, and some people would die if there weren’t rescue services.