Fang Huai was no longer just a soldier.
He was also a leader.
Therefore, during the rescue process at the second site, he hardly got hands-on, mainly guiding from the side.
Just like a chief physician, good technique doesn't mean he should do everything himself. If others can handle it, there's no need to take the scalpel away and deprive them of the opportunity to improve.
Moreover, the second scene was too crowded, with several cars piled up together. Even the doctors had to step on the hoods of private cars to get in, leaving hardly any space for people to be effective. He only helped out when people were being extricated.
Besides guiding, his primary focus was on surveying the rescue scene.
Firefighting could definitely serve as a department for disaster response accountability.
Its deployment speed is undoubtedly the best among all departments, typically being the first to arrive at the scene, and also staying until the disaster management had concluded.