White ball of fire



Louis Campbell, along with his friend Violet, stand next to the scene of a mysterious fire that took place in a field in Grahams Road Saturday morning. After seeing a white ball of fire fall from the sky, Campbell stomped out the flames with his boots and

Louis Campbell, along with his friend Violet, stand next to the scene of a mysterious fire that took place in a field in Grahams Road Saturday morning. After seeing a white ball of fire fall from the sky, Campbell stomped out the flames with his boots and

Published on June 15th, 2010
Published on July 8th, 2010
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Mysterious burned area leaves Graham Road residents wondering if it was a meteor

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New London Fire Department , Campbell's , Grahams Road

Grahams Road -

A mysterious fire that occurred in Grahams Road Saturday morning has left residents puzzled.

Louis and Clemmie Campbell were outside in their yard when they heard a loud swishing sound.

"A white ball of fire fell from the sky," described Clemmie. "It hit the ground and smoke started coming up."

The ball of fire landed in a hay field beside the Campbell's driveway.

Clemmie phoned the New London Fire Department while her husband Louis grabbed a pitchfork and approached the flames.

By the time firefighters arrived on scene, Louis had put out the flames with his fork and boots.

"It mostly burnt out as soon as it hit the ground," said Louis.

Allan Cole of the NLFD said the fire is still a mystery.

"We found some stuff there but we don't know what it is," said Cole. "It's interesting."

Fire Marshal's Office spokesperson Connie MacNeil said the office is currently investigating the cause of the fire.

"It must be off a meteor or something," said Clemmie. "Your guess is as good as mine."

The Campbells are glad to have been home to see the incident. They say it could have been a story with a bad ending.

"The field it landed in is all dry hay," said Clemmie. "It could have spread very quickly."

The burning object disintegrated upon impact with the ground, leaving a burn spot about 10 feet by five feet.

"What it was I really don't know, but it sure made a subject for conservation," said Clemmie.

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    tammy
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:09

    Okay first of all, im a little confused.
    im not sure what your point is, whether you believe it or not blob , far from away USA and comic book ..we know what we seen and it was a meteor even my neices six year old son said Look its a meteor! and he was happy, and it was the first thing he said to his mommy when he returned home the next day.
    Just asking why is it such a big JOKE!!!

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    Barb
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:09

    Lori - we were at TS and also saw what you were talking about - there were several of us around the campfire that watched it!! It seemed to get lower, then raise, then lower again and we were all trying to figure out what it could have been!

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    tammy
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:09

    OMG, my kids and i seen one saterday night at around 10:30pm at twin-shores at the beach, it was a redish orange ball of fire going across the sky, i tried to take a picture but my camra isnt good at night, but it is somthing i dont think we will ever see again it was awesome...

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    Lori
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:08

    That is weird. Saturday night we went down to Twin-Shores to visit friends. We were sitting around the fire when I noticed this ball of light, almost looked like a ball of fire falling from the sky. My husband said it was a plane as we could hear one flying in the sky, but I disagreed as the light was to low for a plane. We continued to watch it for another minute or two as it seemed to get closer to us and then slowly it came down lower and lower. I know it hit the ground somewhere but we never bothered to go and look. I don't know if it was a flare or what it was but it was strange too.

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    Lori
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:08

    Barb, we were on the new side of twin shores in the field and to me it looked like it was over the road between both side....I'm glad I wasn't alone seeing it. So much for hubby's airplane. lol

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    unknown
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:08

    It was on MSN recently.... the sun is going through a phase.... and to expect to see this more often.

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    Zoe
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:08

    All it is, is just another reminder to all of us that 2012 IS coming and the elements are going to get alot worse then this little fireball!!!

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    Jerry Lewis
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:08

    Goodness, gracious, great balls of fire.

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    Blob
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:07

    From the description it is not a meteor.
    Worth finding out if the neighbour owns a trebuchet.

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  • Username
    J
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:07

    Its not the first time you see something going through the sky that doesn't seem 'normal' ... I've seen things in the sky before wondering what on earth could it be... and it wasn't a plane... no big deal... just another unknown mystery!

    2012... yeah whatever... just like the Y2K right... nothing happened

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    Comic Book
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:07

    Could it have been Superman?????

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    Blob
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:07

    @Lori
    Interesting, perhaps someone dropped an incendiary device or flare from a plane; or there were skydivers in the area.

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    From Away
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:32:07

    Could this have been St. Elmo's Fire? That's a form of lightning...

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    Barb
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:56

    Lori - we were at TS and also saw what you were talking about - there were several of us around the campfire that watched it!! It seemed to get lower, then raise, then lower again and we were all trying to figure out what it could have been!

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    tammy
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:56

    OMG, my kids and i seen one saterday night at around 10:30pm at twin-shores at the beach, it was a redish orange ball of fire going across the sky, i tried to take a picture but my camra isnt good at night, but it is somthing i dont think we will ever see again it was awesome...

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    unknown
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:55

    It was on MSN recently.... the sun is going through a phase.... and to expect to see this more often.

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    Zoe
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:55

    All it is, is just another reminder to all of us that 2012 IS coming and the elements are going to get alot worse then this little fireball!!!

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    Jerry Lewis
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:55

    Goodness, gracious, great balls of fire.

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    tammy
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:55

    Okay first of all, im a little confused.
    im not sure what your point is, whether you believe it or not blob , far from away USA and comic book ..we know what we seen and it was a meteor even my neices six year old son said Look its a meteor! and he was happy, and it was the first thing he said to his mommy when he returned home the next day.
    Just asking why is it such a big JOKE!!!

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    J
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:54

    Its not the first time you see something going through the sky that doesn't seem 'normal' ... I've seen things in the sky before wondering what on earth could it be... and it wasn't a plane... no big deal... just another unknown mystery!

    2012... yeah whatever... just like the Y2K right... nothing happened

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    Comic Book
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:54

    Could it have been Superman?????

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    Blob
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:54

    @Lori
    Interesting, perhaps someone dropped an incendiary device or flare from a plane; or there were skydivers in the area.

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    From Away
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:54

    Could this have been St. Elmo's Fire? That's a form of lightning...

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    Lori
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:54

    That is weird. Saturday night we went down to Twin-Shores to visit friends. We were sitting around the fire when I noticed this ball of light, almost looked like a ball of fire falling from the sky. My husband said it was a plane as we could hear one flying in the sky, but I disagreed as the light was to low for a plane. We continued to watch it for another minute or two as it seemed to get closer to us and then slowly it came down lower and lower. I know it hit the ground somewhere but we never bothered to go and look. I don't know if it was a flare or what it was but it was strange too.

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    Lori
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:54

    Barb, we were on the new side of twin shores in the field and to me it looked like it was over the road between both side....I'm glad I wasn't alone seeing it. So much for hubby's airplane. lol

    Submit a Comment

  • Username
    Blob
    - July 8th, 2010 at 15:31:53

    From the description it is not a meteor.
    Worth finding out if the neighbour owns a trebuchet.

    Submit a Comment

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