UAP First responders with Chris Husing.
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing the UAP encounter is Chris Huy, who has a background in military history and has worked with various emergency services. He shares his experiences and insights about UAPs, particularly focusing on how first responders might encounter them during their duties. He recalls a briefing from a superior about a UFO sighting by aircrew, which was met with laughter, leading him to research the incident further. Chris expresses concern that law enforcement is often unprepared for UAP reports and lacks guidance on how to handle them. After his experiences, he aims to educate others about UAPs and their potential hazards, highlighting the need for better communication and training for first responders.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video features Chris Huy discussing his experiences and insights regarding UAP encounters, particularly focusing on the lack of preparedness among law enforcement. He shares historical anecdotes and critiques the government's handling of UAP reports, emphasizing the need for better training and procedures for first responders. Huy also expresses disappointment with the Arrow program's approach to historical cases.
Law enforcement officers are often unprepared to handle UAP incidents and lack proper training or procedures.
Chris Huy
“I thought, well, the hell with it. I'll do it myself.”
Gary Nolan
Ryan Graves
“If a law enforcement agency has a compelling incident, they can send it through his website.”
Managed by: United States Air Force
Investigate UAP sightings
Managed by: Department of Defense
Identify and analyze UAP threats
In 1962, a lieutenant in the army told a civilian secretary about the recovery of a flying saucer and bodies that were 3 to 4 feet tall with no hair.
The FAA and the Air Force refer civilians wanting to report UFOs to local law enforcement, but many officers are unaware of this policy.
Chris Huy has given evidence to Arrow but found the experience disappointing and felt they were not taking historical accounts seriously.
There are significant gaps in the investigation of historical UAP cases, and many officials are not interested in pursuing them.
Law enforcement officers are often unprepared to handle UAP incidents and lack proper training or procedures.