As most looked for leadership, the few stood strong and took charge. Rank, none of that mattered. A Cadet with some medical knowledge thanks to their mother being a trauma nurse did whatever he could to make the most of what limited supplies were on hand as officers with years of experience looked to him for guidance in the middle of an intersection turned trauma ward.
A captain had her hands full with trying to get a as close to an accurate body count of those still duty-capable as her lieutenant did his best to take inventory of any assets they had and a surviving dispatcher worked magic on a barely functioning radio to contact every division in range to request immediate backup to Central.