Three days.
The squadron's five flags in the campsite were gradually being raised higher and higher.
Similarly, the horizons of the 48 firefighters were also being elevated.
Over these days, Fang Huai used subjects such as emergency medical treatment of injured personnel, rapid rescue of drowning victims, salvage of sunken ships, airborne rescue above rooftops, airdrops onto isolated islands, and rescue operations in complex mountainous terrain, to swiftly complete everyone's grasp of airborne reinforcement capabilities.
Each person, within constantly complex scenarios, experienced the advantages of airborne support.
This included theoretical training as well.