Looked at another way, we live in a capitalist society and every time emergency services are bought out it hopefully it secures peoples jobs and acts as a pressure lever to employ more. I assume at the same time all sorts of business that are involved in the emergency services 'industries' will make even more money? Unless I am way off beam, we should be grateful to the people who get into trouble on the hills?
Even if they are 'left to die', someone would make money from it.
I would bet that since the Health and Safety law has come into being, huge numbers of jobs, industries and wealth both directly and indirectly have been created for lots of people and companies as well.
I am a great believer in the idea that as old industries like shipbuilding, coal mining and so on have died, so capitalism creates new industries to fill the gap and more, e.g. Health and Safety, Dating, Holidays, Laws, Complaining, (I know a little bit about this one) the Facebooks, Twitters, elderly care, the forms industry and so on and so on.