Fourteen casualties were smoothly transported back to the hospital, the pregnant woman that was brought back by helicopter, is already on the operating table.
Yoshino did not fail his mission, for now, they were all alive.
As a doctor in charge of pre-hospital emergency care, his duty ended the moment the casualties were handed over to the hospital.
Although sometimes, the surgeons needed a detailed understanding of the situation at the scene and would discuss it with Yoshino, his primary responsibilities were over nevertheless.
Wanting to light up a cigarette, Yoshino went alone to the smoking room.
He was aware of the health risks of smoking, and he advised others against it, but he needed some way to relieve the pressure.
"Good job Yoshino!" Sasaki called.
Yoshino, in the ambulance, decisively removed the skull cap of one casualty, adequately decompressed it, and even cleared some of the hematoma under very basic conditions.