Welcome to Coastalville
Coastalville is a fictional city and community designed to support emergency management and leadership training in a safe and immersive training environment.
Our Coastalville Training Team can support emergency management planning, complex disaster response, crisis leadership and decision-making and a range of related disciplines. We designed Coastalville around the training needs of emergency management practitioners, first responders, and students of emergency response. Let us know how we can meet your training objectives today.
In addition to being an all-hazards community, the Coastalville simulation is scalable from single–learner scenarios to full-scale, multi-day, multi-learner, exercises. Coastalville, like any community, continues to grow and offer a variety of training scenarios and hazards, from cyber-attacks and biological incidents to natural disasters, maritime incidents, terrorist attacks, national security special event planning, and more.
Our Training Team can tailor learning objectives and scenarios around your training requirements and available training time. Whether your training focus is on decision-making during a crisis or crisis action planning, our team will work with you to structure a scenario that meets your objectives and enhances participant learning.
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Our current scenario offerings include:
Plan for and respond to an impending Category 4 hurricane requiring pre-landfall planning and post-landfall response decisions and actions.
Work through a ransomware cyberattack that nearly cripples the community.
Tackle a train derailment carrying Toxic by Inhalation (TIH) and other hazardous materials that threaten Coastalville and the surrounding area.
Hoof & Mouth Disease Spread
Race to stop the threat of expansion of Animal Disease, Hoof and Moth (HMD), which was introduced via a ship at Coastalville's Port.
A Dead Ship & Coastal Peril!
Collaborate as a community-based task force to develop equitable ways to reduce the risk of flood damage.
Develop participants' leadership decision-making skills in the context of community-based disaster management and resilience.