Chainsaws were buzzing in Autauga County on Sunday as people pitched in to help their neighbors in need.
He originally came to Sandy Ridge Road to remove trees from a friend’s fence. However, the destruction next door was far too much to ignore.The foundation of a nearby home is almost all that is left. The volunteer said it belonged to a disabled veteran who was physically unable to get to Alabama.
“I can’t really say whose house it is,” Lobmiller said. “We do know it’s a disabled military veteran who now lives in Florida.” To help, Lobmiller has been cutting limbs and piling trees in the yard. He is also a veteran and felt it was his duty to serve his fellow service member.Not reading this story on the WSFA News App? Get news alerts FASTER and FREE in the
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