| Description of Sighting | As I arrived at work this morning, at approximately 3:30 AM, I noticed an unusual light in the sky. Initially, it appeared to be a star or a satellite, but its movement soon caught my attention, indicating that it was much closer than I had first thought—likely within half a mile. The object moved slowly from north to south, which is uncommon in this area due to the typical east-west flight paths dictated by the surrounding mountain range. Given the proximity of a nearby airport, I briefly considered it might be an aircraft. However, air traffic at this hour is rare, and all authorized medical helicopters are required to follow specific flight patterns. Unlike a helicopter, which would typically have multiple lights, this object displayed a single, bright light. To my surprise, the object suddenly stopped and descended in elevation, hovering just above the hospital’s roofline. Despite the descent, the object remained about half a mile away but was visible over the hospital’s roofline. After a few moments, a light dropped from the object, resembling a ball of fire. This object then elongated into a thin, long streak before a bright flash occurred and vanished from sight. In addition, there was no sound. UAPSRS Note: Image provided by witness below. |
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