I would rate our preparedness a 10. We have our teams at standby and are always ready to be rushed to handle any calamity or accidental situation.
Do not panic. That's the first and most important precaution. One must pay heed to professionals and not run away, as they might become a carrier of radioactive poison.
We have 12 battalions spread all across the country. Apart from that, 23 regional centers are there. Regular drills and surprise checks are performed to measure alertness.
Our work is to perform rescue and evacuations. We do not keep any checks. Whenever our deployment is asked for, we rush to the spot to assist the state authorities. We are the third-level disaster responders but have been involved in even second and first level operations, which are usually to be dealt at the state and the district levels, respectively.
At present, we are very well equipped. We have equipment for different disasters, such as floods, gas leaks, radioactive leaks, and earthquakes. There are different SOPs for every situation.