Thanks to all of you supportive ones.
I would not "get worked up over it" if this was not a frequent occurrence. It seems that we get disturbed more overnights than not, generally from the air ambulances. We think there is a shift change happening around 4:00 a.m. The noise is enough to wake any light sleeper, windows closed or open. Many of my associates at the office are commenting about the increase in 'copter noise over the last couple of years. I am not alone.
As for this morning's disburbance, it was just the icing on the cake. If it was out of the ordinary, then it was only slightly so. It was not an air ambulance, we know what they look like -- this was bigger, plus, the timing was off, it was 5 a.m. instead of around 4 a.m. And the thing was louder than others -- I think they ought to tie the cop's ass to the rotors in this instance.
By the way, this may be ironic -- I feel that the more common "air ambulances", while potentially saving lives, are a health hazard in themselves. They may be responsible for many poorly rested people getting behind the steering wheel of a car -- dangerous stuff. I do hope that the hospitals and residents in outlying also "feel the pain", not just we downtowners.