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Residents in East Pestline, Ohio are demanding answers
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It's been nearly two weeks since a southern train carrying hazardous materials derailed in their town and sparked a day's long blaze
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Officials say the air is safe, but an odor has lingered. They say the water is safe, but thousands of fish have ended up dead
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In a packed community meeting held Wednesday night, residents air their frustration
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What locals want most of all now is more communication from government officials
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They've gotten mixed messages and just want some clarity. Worrisome from a standpoint of they tell you that they're not harmful
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We had the EPA in here and they said, well, it's not harmful. You can bring your children in
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And then two days later, they decide that, well, it's actually toxic chemical
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I'm not a chemist, I'm not a scientist, I'm a sports broadcaster, but you have to rely on the professionals
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And when you can't rely on what they tell you at first, it's a little bit troublesome and a little bit worrisome
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At least two lawsuits have been filed against Norfolk Southern over the train derailment, including a Class A action suit by some residents