A video of red lights flashing in a few second floor White House windows quickly went viral on Sunday night.

The video originated on the Facebook page of FOX 35, a TV station in Orlando, Fla.

#VIDEO What do you think the flashing lights are in the @WhiteHouse right now? They seem to be inside the 2nd floor residence. #FOX35 pic.twitter.com/37Iga3XQOL — Tom Johnson (@FOX35Tom) May 29, 2017

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Twitter users quickly turned the flashing lights into a viral joke.

Is someone having a Memorial Day turnup at The White House. Looks like club lights. pic.twitter.com/QGSuBRt3Iu — JMK (@JMKTV) May 29, 2017

pay no mind to the White House's new orb wing https://t.co/z1oVQFzgZS — Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) May 29, 2017

There's only one person I trust to investigate the unexplained red strobe lights in the White House pic.twitter.com/ukLgodCC7R — Patrick Monahan (@pattymo) May 29, 2017

@RobbinSimmons7 @wsvn "Red Light in the White House." How 1977 is like 2017.



[Though I haven't seen this. Came across by Googling.]https://t.co/hvQtNF9f7j pic.twitter.com/sySylHtOJp — Peter Corless (@PeterCorless) May 29, 2017

This is why you never take a palantír of the Dark Lord back to your residence. Hopefully this young administration has learned its lesson. https://t.co/rUlioVZPk4 — southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) May 29, 2017

New York magazine’s Olivia Nuzzi tweeted Monday that press secretary Sean Spicer said the red lights were “the reflection of an ambulance that was in Lafayette Park.”