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5/20/67 - Steve Michalac, Falcon Lake, Canada, time unknown

 
Report Summary "two red-glowing objects flying at high speed [approached and landed]... A high pitched sound and an odor resembling a burning electrical circuit... upon touching the craft, he burned his rubber coated glove."[footnote 1] Object departed and blast from patterned grate formed patterned burns on chest skin.
Hynek Classification CE-II
Original Vallee Classification Type Ia
Current Vallee Classification CE5
Minimum Distance Contact
Object Appearance Red glowing, became silvery after landing
Object Behavior Flew, landed, departed
Physical Effect Sound, smell, heat, blast
Medical Effect "suffered minor face burns, second and third degree burns on his chest", onset immediate, medical treatment provided.
Comments / Conclusion IR and harder radiation burns. There were recurrences of the effects according to another reference, which may indicate allergy.

Footnotes

1. Vallee, Passport to Magonia, ISBN 0-8092-3796-2, p 345 catalog 844

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