The situation at the rescue site was extremely tense. Many patients had open wounds, and after being soaked in mud, they were at high risk of infection, necessitating debridement.
Doctors and nurses skillfully coordinated to help treat the patients' wounds and soothe the wounded, hoping to alleviate their suffering as much as possible.
It had been two days and nights of continuous rescue efforts. The doctors in the tent were very exhausted, but they could only take turns resting.
Because Ji Chuan had the best surgical skills, the most difficult surgeries were entrusted to him. Each surgery took six to seven hours, and he had less than half an hour of rest before another surgery began. Even steel and iron bones couldn't withstand such enormous consumption.
