ATLANTA — Steve Bivins is the type of son who is always looks out for his mom.
“I’d be definitely worried when a storm came through. Nine out of 10 times it could have fallen down,” Bivins said.
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A 100-year-old oak was leaning over Dorothy Bivins southeast Atlanta home. The tree had been dead for a good 15 years.
Dorothy’s family and neighbors were very concerned that any day it could have hit the house. Channel 2 first introduced you to Dorothy and showed you the 80 feet tall tree last month.
Help arrived on Monday. The local chapter of a nonprofit that works with seniors set up to bring the tree down.
“This is a real stretch for our group. ‘Neighbor in Need,’ at least our chapter in East Atlanta, exclusively does emergency repairs on homes. We’ve never taken a tree down before,” neighbor Bill Gould said.
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The nonprofit said it received a spike in donations, a good deal from Gunnison Tree Services and help from Georgia Power to take the tree down. Crew members said the largest chunks of the old oak weighed 7,000 pounds each.
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On behalf of his mom, Steve Bivins is glad it’s gone and grateful to the folks who made that happen.
“I thank God for them. I really do thank God to everybody who pitched in and helped,” Bivins said.
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