BL - A site to report a FIREBALL?! I love the interwebs. 
Rosieann's video of the meteor hit my newsfeeds! 
https://khmoradio.com/another-meteor-lit-up-skies-over-missouri-iowa-and-illinois/
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2021/6837#video_box
AMS Event
6837-2021.
RRP N1 camera facing WSW at dawn > LisaG heads up > Rosieann B. YouTube ing it > BL to AMS > 10/23/2021 1154 UTC.
Pure luck a great camera catching that. Nope a lot of hard work.
Somehow my inner ear Mom just kicked in, hatchery work done, less 2 footers, corn husks, woo me.
Beats the heck out of Ring
ground level doorbell cameras.
How many fireballs fall in sight of high definition live streamed wildlife cameras ?
Ones mounted up in trees with a clear view of the horizon ??
Dutiful watchers watching.

Decorah Eagle Lovers.
Not my first nor hopefully last fireball report to the AMS.
Their new Report A Fireball page is slick as snot compared to the old one. Kudos to them.
The ones we've reported previously are what we like to call
"Rippers".
I have seen some serious rippers in my time at elevation.
Black ink sky with pin holes in it. Standing at such a place. Jaw dropping night sky severe clear.
At eye level the black, the white world of mountain carpet below.
A white eyeball with it's TRAIN a rainbow of melting metal colors ripping across the black from one end of the atmosphere to the other. Aconcagua 19,490 ft. 1993.
When your heart skips a beat from something you just saw, you know your alive.
T40 I agree with you. 40 years ago it was definitely a meteor.
I've held in the palm of my hand an iron meteorite that we actually saw fall to earth while we were in Vermont.
Ripper from N to S right down Lake Groton, VT.
About the size of a baseball it is.
Weight in hand of that stellar object was indescribable.
Gnarled only begins to describe the super heated exterior of that object.
Landed in a field in Poughkeepsie NY.
Man made space junk exploding N to S somewhere over KS in 2021.
I can't rule that out either unfortunately.

AMS found it.