Ep 4. Summit Fever
- TV-14
- January 29, 2017
- 44 min
In Everest Rescue season 1 episode 4, titled "Summit Fever," the helicopter rescue team faces their biggest challenge yet as the teams attempt to summit Mount Everest. As the climbers near the peak, they become more susceptible to altitude sickness and other health complications that can be deadly if left untreated.
The episode begins with a rescue mission for a climber who has developed high-altitude pulmonary edema, or HAPE, a severe condition that can occur when climbing at extremely high altitudes. It's a race against the clock as the team must get the climber to a lower altitude for treatment before the condition becomes fatal.
The episode also introduces us to more of the team's backstory, including Dr. Ash Routen, the team's medical officer, and Jason Laing, the lead pilot. We learn about their motivations and the unique challenges each of them faces while performing their jobs on the mountain.
As the episode continues, we see more climbers succumbing to altitude sickness, including one woman who is desperate to push on despite suffering from HAPE. The team must decide whether they can take on the risk of attempting a high-altitude rescue or if it's too dangerous.
Meanwhile, a climber who set out on his own has gone missing. The team is tasked with finding him, but the vast, treacherous terrain makes it difficult to locate him.
The rescue team also faces the daunting task of retrieving the bodies of climbers who have perished on the mountain. The heartbreaking reality of the dangers of Mt. Everest is ever-present in this episode, as the rescue team performs their duties with bravery and compassion.
"Summit Fever" is a gripping episode that showcases the extraordinary efforts of the helicopter rescue team on Mount Everest. With stunning imagery and heartfelt interviews, this episode leaves a profound impact that will stay with viewers long after the credits have rolled.
Overall, Everest Rescue is a must-watch for anyone interested in the world of mountain climbing, or those who simply appreciate stories of incredible human resilience and determination. The show is a testament to the bravery and selflessness of the rescue team and the climbers they assist, as well as a sober reminder of the dangers of climbing the world's tallest peak.