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Introducing Riverside County: Your Emergency Management Testing Ground

Meet the most important county that doesn't exist. Where 78,125 fictional residents help real emergency managers prepare for actual disasters. No clearance checks, no procurement meetings, no sensitive data required.

Written by

Emma Erwin

This is the first in a series introducing Riverside County, Missouri—a fictional but carefully crafted community that represents the very real challenges faced by emergency management professionals across America's heartland.

The Power of Starting Somewhere Real

Users told us they faced a common dilemma: They wanted to explore Preppr's capabilities before proposing it to leadership, but couldn't access government documents on personal devices. Others worried about uploading sensitive plans to any new platform before testing it, no matter how secure.

We listened.

That's why we created Riverside County—a fully realized synthetic jurisdiction that lets you experience everything Preppr can do without touching a single real document. Because at Preppr, we believe you should never start with a blank screen or a blinking cursor.

What is Riverside County?

Riverside County is a meticulously crafted fictional jurisdiction in south-central Missouri, 60 miles southeast of Kansas City. Spanning 1,200 square miles with 78,125 residents, this synthetic county was built as a composite of actual American communities, incorporating the most common vulnerabilities, resource constraints, and operational realities faced by emergency managers nationwide.

Why Riverside County Matters

Everyone knows the feeling of staring at a blank planning template, wondering where to begin. Every technology evaluation starts with the same question: "But how would this actually work with our situation?"

Riverside County answers both challenges. It gives you a fully populated environment to explore Preppr's capabilities while serving as a reference model for your own planning efforts. See how AI analyzes interconnected plans. Watch how intelligent document chat surfaces critical dependencies. Experience how rapid exercise generation works when you have real constraints and real complexity to manage.

Whether you manage a county of 8,000 or 800,000, whether your threats are floods and tornadoes or earthquakes and wildfires, Riverside County demonstrates how modern AI can transform emergency preparedness from a paper exercise into a living, breathing practice.

Your Complete Testing Environment

When you sign up for Preppr's free trial, Riverside County comes preloaded with a comprehensive document library:

Foundational Documents:

  • County Profile with detailed demographics, infrastructure, and capability assessments

  • Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA)

  • Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan

Response Plans:

  • Riverside County All-Hazards Emergency Operations Plan

  • Riverside County Public Health Emergency Response Plan

  • Millbrook School District Emergency Operations Plan

  • Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Plan

Mitigation & Improvement:

  • Riverside County Hazard Mitigation Plan

  • Emergency Management Agency Improvement Plan

  • Spring Storm Surge 2025 Tabletop Exercise: Complete transcript with participant responses

Each document reflects the real complexity of emergency management—the resource constraints, the political realities, the aging infrastructure, and the dedicated professionals trying to protect their community with limited tools.

Over the coming weeks, we'll explore Riverside County through the eyes of the people who protect it, Riverside County Emergency Management Agency (RCEMA). Their challenges are fictional, but their struggles are universal.

Getting Started is Simple

We built Riverside County because we believe emergency management technology should be accessible to everyone who needs it—not just those with procurement authority. Now you can:

  • Explore Preppr's full capabilities immediately

  • Build your business case with real examples

  • Share demonstrations without exposing sensitive information

  • Learn best practices from comprehensive reference documents

Ready to explore?

Sign up for a 14-day free trial to access Riverside County's complete profile and documentation. View the materials, run exercises, and discover how Preppr can transform your emergency management program.

Disclaimer: Riverside County is a fictional jurisdiction created by Preppr.ai for training and exercise purposes. While the county itself is imaginary, the challenges, capabilities, and scenarios are based on extensive research and real-world emergency management experiences.

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