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engineer interviewed during the segment. <br /> Willerth said he was struck by the magnitude of the flames and the unspoken lessons told by the <br /> ecological disaster. <br /> "It forces us to look at how we take care of the Earth and how we take care of waste materials," he <br /> said. "Tracy just happened to be a unique occurrence." <br /> That's a message one person who lives less than a mile from the fire site hopes comes through from <br /> the show. <br /> Diane Dell'Aringa and her neighbors lobbied local and state officials to put the blaze out last year, <br /> saying it was affecting their health. <br /> "They took way too long to put it out," she said. "We need to know how to avoid it ever happening <br /> again." <br /> She said she'll try to see the show, but she and her neighbors may run into trouble. <br /> The rural areas near the former tire pit are too far out of town for cable. <br /> 2 <br />