Persuasive Essay On Helicopter Suicide

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How do you prevent and keep others from death on Mount Everest?
People go to the mountains without any idea of the risk of death or near death. The amount of deaths from people climbing mountains or hiking and the number of successes that have also happened have a high rate. People die from climbing vertical on mountains , and also tripping that leads to falling. Most people survive because they come prepared for what might happen while they are climbing. People do not have the right to rescue services when they put themselves at risk because they are also putting more people at risk and the cost to save someone's life is a high amount. The cost for a helicopter rescue can cost over 200-4000 dollars even if it is only for about one hour.

The first reason people do not have a right to save someone’s life is because more people can be put at risk source #1 titled “ helicopter rescues on everest increase “suggest that many people get injured while climbing for example a group of four were climbing and two of the climbers fell, a ranger came to help but instead he fell over 1,000 feet to his death. The helicopter rescue took over two days to rescue the climbers and the ranger. Another example of this was when a helicopter …show more content…

When people go diving they make sure that they have enough oxygen in the tank so that way the won't run out and die. This goes for when people climb on everest, because the oxygen levels get so low that you eventually start to run out of air and die because of lack of oxygen. When or if they run out and aren't able to call anyone for help they will die on the

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