Disaster Behavioral Health Exercises
The following situation manuals are specific to Nebraska, but they can be customized for other jurisdictions. Please appropriately reference manuals and their authors if you use them as a basis for your local or state exercise.
2020 Tabletop Exercise
Severe flooding across the state; COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic
2019 Tabletop Exercise
Severe flooding on several rivers, damaged main roads, destroyed bridges
2018 Tabletop Exercise
Tornado, downed power lines, blocked main roads, HAZ-MAT
2017 Tabletop Exercise
Responder coordination & supervision
2016 Tabletop Exercise
Attack on government facility resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries
2015 Tabletop Exercise
2014 Tabletop Exercise
Threat & Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis (THIRA) workshop
2013 Tabletop Exercise
Workshop Situation Manual (SitMan): Plant Explosion
2012 Tabletop Exercise
2011 Tabletop Exercise
2010 Tabletop Exercise
Workshop Situation Manual (SitMan): Flooding 2
2009 Tabletop Exercise
2008 Tabletop Exercise
2007 Tabletop Exercise
Workshop Situation Manual (SitMan): Tornado
2006 Tabletop Exercise
2005 Tabletop Exercise
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