| 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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