"Three mediocre generals can equal one Zhuge Liang, what I don't know, maybe you've heard of it, if I think of something, I'll also chime in, a few old non-commissioned officers and commanders huddled together to pool their knowledge when faced with complex situations."
Because new comrades, including the new officers, usually just grind away on the horizontal bar, the track, and the training tower, they lack enough experience in police dispatch, as well as professional training and study."
It's not professional, indeed.
The responsibilities of police dispatch are overwhelming, yet the capabilities of the rescue personnel don't match up, certainly resulting in lower rescue efficiency."
If Fang Huai hadn't had those personal experiences, he likely wouldn't have felt such urgency for reform."
Firefighting must break away from the idea of one-size-fits-all troops and evolve into a more specialized force."