OBJECTIVE
A Tabletop Exercise (TTX) is a tool used by emergency managers to assist communities in preparing for a variety of disasters, pandemics, or other catastrophic situations. Stakeholders from all segments of the community are gathered to plan a response to an identified threat. In this exercise, we use the example of fentanyl-contaminated cocaine spreading through a community. By centering harm reductionists as the experts on overdose, this TTX will help communities plan a response that centers the perspective of people who use drugs. Communities will work through a multi-module, multimedia experience and work together to produce actionable solutions. An after-action report (AAR) will be developed at the end of the exercise and provided back to the community.