Notifying personnel might be a more daunting task than actual rescue operations.
First, you have to reach the person and make sure they understand what's going on.
For those reserve soldiers living in villages without mobile phones or pagers and no landline at home, inquire which household in their village has a phone, so they can be contacted promptly once the deployment order is issued.
Record the latest and most efficient contact methods, and according to the plan, clearly inform them where to wait for transportation once the deployment order is received, so they can gather with nearby comrades and head to the camp together.
After all, Linghai isn't too big, but it's not small either.
The camp is located at the southernmost edge of Linghai, by the riverbank, with several towns more than sixty kilometers away. If we don't arrange for vehicles from each town to pick them up, how are they supposed to reach the camp on time?
