CONTACT POINT MOULAGE

CONTACT POINT MOULAGE

Where Training Meets Reality

Contact Point Moulage is the applied training arm of Fortes Tuentur.

We provide high-fidelity moulage and casualty role portrayal in support of law enforcement, fire, EMS, and tactical training environments. Our work exists to bring realism to the exact moment decisions are made — the point of contact — where assessment, communication, and action collide.

Yes, this work involves acting.
But it is not entertainment.

This is intentional casualty portrayal, grounded in realism and restraint, designed to increase stress fidelity and cognitive load so responders are required to operate the way they would in the real world — before those decisions matter in real life.

WHAT CONTACT POINT MOULAGE DOES

We specialize exclusively in injury realism and casualty role portrayal for scenario-based training.

Our role is to remove the burden of realism from instructors so they can focus on what they do best: teaching, evaluating, and refining tactics and medical response.

We handle:

  • injury construction and application

  • casualty behavior and verbal/non-verbal cues

  • blood effects and visual deterioration

  • scenario continuity and resets

  • coordination with lead instructors

We do not provide medical care.
We do not teach tactical or medical courses.
We do not evaluate or certify participants.

We are a training support element — nothing more, nothing less.


HOW WE DO THIS (OUR METHOD)

Every injury and portrayal is built with purpose, restraint, and realism.

Moulage construction

Injuries are layered to reflect real tissue disruption — not just surface appearance. Wound depth, irregular margins, bruising patterns, and blood behavior are designed to change under pressure, movement, heat, and time.

Edges are blended. Clothing is distressed when appropriate. Nothing looks “placed.”

Casualty portrayal

Casualty behavior is matched to injury type and progression:

  • panic, confusion, or withdrawal

  • altered mental status

  • non-compliance or delayed responses

  • deterioration over time

This is not improvisation. Behavior is scripted around training objectives and coordinated with instructors so cues are realistic but controlled.

Why this matters

Clean wounds lie.
Calm casualties give shortcuts.
Static injuries lower urgency.

When injuries and behavior are believable, responders stop performing for training and start reacting for survival.


OUR TIERED SUPPORT SYSTEM

We offer a three-tier system so agencies can scale realism appropriately — from foundational training to full-scale critical incident immersion.


 TIER 1 — FOUNDATION REALISM

Controlled realism. Budget-conscious. Still uncomfortable.

What this tier includes

  • foundational moulage (GSWs, lacerations, blunt trauma)

  • controlled blood effects

  • basic casualty role portrayal aligned with injury

  • injury cards with hidden details for instructors

  • 1–2 scenario resets

How it’s executed

Tier 1 focuses on credible realism without overload. Injuries are obvious enough to require assessment but restrained enough to support newer teams or mixed-experience groups.

Casualty behavior is realistic but predictable — allowing instructors to pause, reset, and reinforce fundamentals.

Why this tier matters

This tier builds good habits early. It prevents trainees from learning in a vacuum where injuries are obvious, static, or forgiving.

It forces:

  • hands-on assessment

  • clear communication

  • basic prioritization

without overwhelming cognitive load.


 TIER 2 — OPERATIONAL REALISM

Stress, speed, and decision-making under pressure.

What this tier includes

  • complex trauma moulage (multiple wounds, arterial hemorrhage, junctional injuries)

  • dynamic blood behavior (including pumps where appropriate)

  • wardrobe distressing

  • evolving wound appearance during scenarios

  • advanced casualty portrayal (panic, shock, confusion, resistance)

  • 3–5 scenario resets

  • direct coordination with instructors during training

How it’s executed

Tier 2 introduces friction.

Injuries no longer present cleanly. Access is harder. Blood migrates. Casualties interrupt, deteriorate, or complicate treatment.

Behavior escalates realistically — not theatrically — to increase stress and force prioritization.

Why this tier matters

This is where training starts to feel real.

Tier 2 exposes:

  • hesitation

  • tunnel vision

  • breakdowns in communication

  • over-focus on one task

These are the failures that cost time and lives in real incidents — and they surface here, in a controlled environment.


 TIER 3 — CRITICAL INCIDENT IMMERSION

As real as it gets — without being real.

What this tier includes

  • severe trauma moulage (amputations, blast injuries, burns)

  • pediatric casualty realism (if requested)

  • multi-victim chaos scenes

  • low-light or night realism

  • injuries and behavior that evolve over time

  • unlimited resets within the training window

  • optional internal-use photo documentation

How it’s executed

Tier 3 is built around system stress, not individual performance.

Scenes are loud, cluttered, visually overwhelming, and unpredictable — just like real critical incidents. Injuries worsen. Casualties move or collapse. New variables are introduced mid-scenario.

Everything remains controlled, coordinated, and safe — but nothing is easy.

Why this tier matters

This tier tests:

  • command and communication

  • triage under pressure

  • delegation and leadership

  • decision-making when information is incomplete

It reveals how systems behave when overloaded — not just individuals.


WHY THIS WORK MATTERS TO US

Contact Point Moulage exists because we’ve seen the gap between how people train and what they face.

We’ve watched highly capable responders lose realism the moment a wound looks fake or a casualty feels scripted. We’ve seen seriousness snap into place when realism improves — posture changes, voices change, decisions sharpen.

This work matters to us because realism is not about shock value — it’s about respect.

Respect for:

  • the weight responders carry

  • the decisions that stay with them long after the call

  • the reality that training shapes instinct

We believe responders deserve training that does not lie to them.

Our role is to make training honest — uncomfortable enough to matter, controlled enough to be safe, and realistic enough to be remembered.


SCHEDULING & PRICING

Every agency, objective, and scenario is different.

Pricing is based on:

  • tier selection

  • number of casualties

  • scenario complexity

  • duration and resets

All services are customized based on training objectives, scope, and complexity.

Pricing is provided by quote only.
For availability and pricing inquiries, please contact our Operations Manager:

📧 gabriel@fortestuentur.com


IMPORTANT NOTICE

Contact Point Moulage provides moulage and casualty role portrayal only.
We do not provide medical care, instruction, evaluation, or certification.

All training content and assessment remain the responsibility of the hosting agency or designated instructors.


CONTACT POINT MOULAGE

Realism at the point of contact.
Where training meets reality.