Rodney Murphy, a resident of Sebring in Highlands County, Florida, captured an astounding act of nature when a lightning bolt struck a tree across the street from his home and caught fire, the Miami Herald reports.

On Saturday morning, Murphy was doing his weekend task of turning off his sprinkler system when lightning struck, and his Ring home security camera caught the incident. He describes the moment as a bright flash of light and a loud booming sound.

“It was so bright. That’s why I thought I was hit,” Murphy said, according to WFLA.

“Sunday morning I was laying in the bed I said, ‘I wonder if Ring recorded that.’ So I start going through my phone and sure enough, it had the ‘crack, crack,’ it had the light on the lawn and then when I raised it up a little bit, you really saw a great big boom,” Murphy added.

His wife, Denice, told WFLA that she was “stunned” at seeing her husband’s “casual” response in the video.

“If he had been a little further in the grass, he could’ve been hit,” she said, according to WFLA. “What I heard was like a bomb had been dropped. The house shook and the bed. I was still in bed watching TV, watching the news and that shook.”

The couple pointed out that it was not raining or storming when the lightning struck the tree.

“It wasn’t raining, the wind wasn’t blowing hard, nothing,” Rodney said.

The Murphys want their experience to remind others to take cover and remain safe when lightning occurs.

“I am so thankful and grateful that I still have a husband and he is fine,” Denice, who now jokingly calls her husband “Lightning Rod,” said.

If people are outside and cannot take cover within a safe structure, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends for them to crouch down, curl into a ball and tuck in their heads, minimizing contact with the ground when lightning is in the area. Avoid standing under a tree, and stay away from bodies of water and elevated land.