Recently, the *Outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development of Chengdu* was officially released. Notably, within the chapter titled "Enhancing Urban Emergency Management Capabilities," the document outlines a systematic framework encompassing emergency command and response, as well as emergency material reserves—thereby further clarifying the future direction for the development of Chengdu’s emergency management system.

The *Plan Outline* advocates for a shift in public safety governance models toward proactive prevention, aiming to systematically enhance the city's comprehensive capabilities in disaster prevention, mitigation, and relief. Regarding the construction of the emergency command system, the document explicitly calls for promoting the standardized construction of emergency command centers across municipal, district/county, and township/sub-district levels. Furthermore, it emphasizes the need to bolster communication support capabilities in "three-disruption" scenarios—specifically, road closures, network outages, and power failures—under extreme conditions.
This signifies that future urban emergency system development will place greater emphasis on on-site communication, emergency command, and collaborative dispatch capabilities within complex disaster environments.

Concurrently, the *Plan Outline* proposes the following measures:
Strengthening the modern emergency rescue force system;
Exploring the establishment of an urban low-altitude emergency rescue system;
Promoting the R&D and deployment of new types of emergency equipment;
Improving rapid transit mechanisms for emergency response vehicles;
Enhancing rapid response capabilities for emergency rescue and relief operations.
From a holistic perspective, the development of the emergency management system is gradually evolving from a traditional "single-point rescue" approach toward an integrated model encompassing "Communication + Equipment + Platform + Collaboration." Consequently, the future demand within the emergency rescue system for mobile command vehicles, communication support equipment, and digitized collaborative capabilities is expected to rise continuously.

As a local enterprise rooted in Sichuan and focused on the emergency rescue and first-aid sector, Sanling Group will continue to strategically position itself in key areas—including emergency communication command vehicles, 5G communication equipment, and digitized emergency information systems. By driving the integrated application of "Vehicles + Communication + Platforms," the Group aims to deliver products and solutions that are more closely aligned with actual operational requirements for on-site command, information transmission, and collaborative dispatch within complex scenarios.
*This article was compiled based on relevant content from the "Outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development of Chengdu," published by the Chengdu Municipal Development and Reform Commission.*