Hard to choose between #1 and #2 as they are both about before the rescue. That is, both scenes set up the danger of the situation.
With #2 though, Iβm wondering if the viewpoint could change from the perspective of behind the one being rescued and looking up towards the cliff with the compulsive rescuer looking down?
I, too, like the idea of the compulsive rescuer always putting himself in dangerous spots. Wish I had thought of it!