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Although the city governnt has decided to organize a dical team to support Lin City, it still requires ti to organize, and it cannot imdiately send a dical team to Lin City.

Moreover, due to transportation issues, going to Lin City is not an easy task.

As Chen Xin envisioned, driving on the original highway to Lin City is currently the most feasible plan.

Although the city governnt is actively coordinating the railway aspect, there are too many complications, and it cannot be resolved quickly.

If one insists on taking the railway to Lin City, the only feasible plan is to take a train from the city, transfer at Santown, and then board a train that stops at Lin City to reach Lin City.

This is indeed a highly feasible plan, but for now, it still lacks practicality.

After all, this round trip would waste quite a bit of ti. Compared to driving directly to Lin City, it is still too troubleso.

The city governnt obviously considered this issue, so it made two preparations: on one hand, coordinating railway transport for large-scale rescue; on the other hand, deploying all-terrain vehicles from the city governnt to organize a rescue team to enter Lin City first.

Upon hearing the news of the city governnt organizing a rescue team, Chen Xin imdiately signed up, hoping to participate in the rescue team.

Although he is not a professional dical staff, his reasons are quite sufficient, which is his previous experience traveling from Xiang Province to Anhui Province, and his RV equipped with radar and drones as reconnaissance tools.

With the help of the head of the research institution, Chen Xin smoothly joined the rescue team.

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The rescue team was successfully ford but did not set out imdiately.

The deploynt of personnel was not difficult. Thanks to Chen Xin, the temperature inside the shelters was suitable, the number of patients remained at a normal level, and the dical system was functioning properly. Deploying so doctors to form a rescue team was not a problem.

As for other personnel, it was even less of an issue. With the city governnt’s coordination, all personnel were quickly in place.

However, for the rescue team, equipnt and vehicles were more important than personnel.

Professional personnel naturally prepared dical equipnt, and relatively speaking, Lin City’s main problem was insufficient dical strength, with many patients suffering from frostbite and hypothermia, as well as diseases caused by cold weather. Warmth is the best treatnt thod, so the demand for equipnt was not particularly high.

But considering the possibility of surgical treatnt for severe frostbite, the rescue team still brought a set of mobile surgical equipnt.

This is a new piece of equipnt that has only been equipped to the city’s hospitals in recent years, used primarily for ergency dical rescue and temporary surgery, regarded as a treasure among the city’s dical facilities.

While dical equipnt was readily solved, sourcing vehicles was not so easy.

Ordinary cars were clearly not qualified to make this trip. Even with the track components Chen Xin previously made for Li Yulong, fitting tires with tracks might suffice for relatively smooth snow-covered roads within the city but were inadequate for challenging the mountain roads between the city and Lin City.

Truly qualified and capable of making this trip must be track-type all-terrain vehicles.

Fortunately, the city governnt found a few of these vehicles, but these were not specifically dical vehicles. Most were just passenger vehicles, with no way to tow the mobile surgical trailer.

If not for Chen Xin’s help, the city might have considered sending the rescue team to Lin City first and transporting the mobile surgical unit via rail or other ans to Lin City later.

Fortunately, with Chen Xin’s proactive offer to assist in vehicle chassis modifications, the vehicle issue was resolved, and the entire mobile surgical unit was brought along.

"Mr. Chen, we are truly grateful to you this ti. Not only are you personally joining us, but you also helped modify the vehicles, saving us so much trouble. We really don’t know how to thank you enough," the rescue team leader hastily expressed his gratitude to Chen Xin after he assisted with the vehicle modifications.

"It’s nothing, just what I can do. Besides, helping you solve these problems ans you can reach Lin City earlier and help more people." Chen Xin brushed it off politely but didn’t waste ti, directly asking the team leader, "How many people are you taking to Lin City this ti? Besides this surgical vehicle, do you have any other equipnt?"

"Due to the tight tifra and limited vehicles, we only deployed fifteen dical personnel and five drivers, a total of five vehicles: one surgical vehicle, one for transporting supplies, and three for passengers." The team leader had no need to hide the composition of the rescue team from Chen Xin and directly inford him, "Additionally, there’s your vehicle and a police car. A SWAT team will be responsible for protecting the safety of the rescue team in Lin City."

"When are you planning to set off?" Chen Xin was satisfied with their rescue strength since they were just the advance team, entering Lin City to assess the situation and provide limited assistance.

More rescue forces were still being organized and coordinated by the city governnt and would arrive in Lin City after them.

"We have so supplies not yet in place, but once everything is ready, we can set out." The team leader checked his watch, estimated the ti, and said to Chen Xin, "If everything goes smoothly, we should be able to set out early tomorrow morning. You can go back and rest well, and once refreshed, we start early tomorrow to reach Lin City sooner."

Listening to the team leader, Chen Xin nodded in agreent. "Alright, I’ll co over tomorrow morning. The earlier we leave, the better. The road to Lin City probably won’t be easy. When I went from the city to Anhui Province before, it was this section of the road. Back then, the snow wasn’t as thick as it is now, and it took most of the day just for these dozens of kiloters. Now it’s likely harder; you need to be prepared."

"Does it really take most of the day for a few dozen kiloters? Is the road that hard to travel?" The team leader was sowhat surprised. He thought that even if the roads were tough due to snow, it should only take a few hours to cover the tens of kiloters from the city to Lin City, but Chen Xin ntioned it taking most of the day.

"All the roads were buried under one or two ters of snow, and without a path, advancing on snow that thick, moving five to eight kiloters an hour is already fast." Recalling his previous experience, Chen Xin also felt helpless. The dozens of kiloters of mountain road were indeed hard to traverse.

Hearing Chen Xin’s account, the team leader thoughtfully nodded, having a better sense of the situation in mind. He also planned to hold a briefing with the rescue team mbers that evening to prepare them ntally.

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