Emergency Services

Emergency Response

Why Speed—and Skill—Matter After a Storm

A downed or hanging tree isn't just an inconvenience:

Structural danger:

A compromised trunk can shift without warning, causing further damage.

Electrical hazards:

Limbs tangled in service drops or power lines can electrify surrounding branches or fences.

Blocked access:

Fallen trees can trap vehicles, delay first responders, or prevent utility crews from restoring power.

Insurance deadlines:

Many carriers require prompt mitigation before they'll process a claim.

Calling certified professionals immediately reduces liability, limits damage, and puts clear documentation in your hands for insurance adjusters.

Emergency Scenarios

What Counts as an Emergency?

If you're unsure, err on the side of caution—call us.

Typical scenarios we handle include:

  • Trees or heavy limbs on homes, garages, fences, sheds, or vehicles
  • Driveways or private roads blocked by wind-thrown trunks
  • Trees entangled with NV Energy power lines (we coordinate utility shut-offs)
  • Post-fire hazard removal—blackened snags threatening to fall
  • Post-storm hanging branches, split crotches, or root-plate failures
  • Large debris fields requiring chipper trucks and traffic control

No job is too complex—our field crews include ISA-certified arborists trained under the Electrical Hazard Awareness Program (EHAP) for safe work near energized lines.

Our Equipment

Our Rapid-Response Toolkit

When minutes count, the right gear matters. We keep our equipment fueled, inspected, and storm-ready:

  • Bucket trucks with floodlighting for safe elevation work
  • Mobile cranes for lifting massive logs off roofs or vehicles
  • Chainsaws & rigging kits for controlled, piece-by-piece removal
  • High-capacity chippers to clear debris fast and leave sites clean
  • Traffic cones & signage for driveway or roadside safety zones
  • Portable generators & floodlights for low-visibility operations

Because our crews handle removals, pruning, and stump grinding daily, they transition seamlessly into emergency mode—no scrambling for subcontractors or borrowing gear.

Our Process

The Noah's Park Emergency Process

Call & Triage

Dial our main line and press "1" for storm response. A live team member gathers details—what fell, where, and whether utilities are involved.

Rapid Dispatch

We schedule the earliest available crew—often the same day, depending on severity and regional demand. You'll receive an ETA and crew contact info.

On-Site Assessment

A certified arborist evaluates structural hazards, live power-line proximity, and access logistics. We secure the scene before cutting begins.

Controlled Removal & Cleanup

Using cranes, bucket trucks, or climbing rigs, we dismantle the tree safely, chip debris, and rake or blow the site. If a stump remains, we can schedule grinding once conditions stabilize.

Insurance-Ready Estimate & Photos

You get a written cost breakdown and time-stamped photos suitable for insurer documentation—at no extra charge.

Follow-Up Repairs & Preventive Care

Once the immediate hazard is gone, we can inspect other trees, recommend structural pruning, or create a long-term risk-reduction plan.

Our Clients

Who We Serve

Residential Homeowners

needing urgent roof-line clearance

HOAs & Property Managers

responsible for common-area safety

Commercial Facilities & Retail Centers

requiring rapid reopening

Municipal & Utility Partners

during regional wind or snow events

Insurance Adjusters & Real-Estate Agents

needing certified arborist reports

From single-family backyards to multi-acre campuses, no site is out of scope.

Safety Standards

Safety & Compliance—No Shortcuts

  • Fully licensed & insured for tree removal and crane operations
  • EHAP-trained crews approved for work near energized conductors
  • 811 Underground Service Alerts when root plates require excavation
  • ANSI Z133 safety standards observed on every response

Your peace of mind is non-negotiable.

Service Areas

Service Area

We respond to storm damage across:

Reno
Sparks
Carson City
Incline Village
Washoe County
Lake Tahoe Basin (TRPA-compliant)

Heavy regional events can stretch resources—call early to reserve the next available crew.

Call Now—Get an Arborist on the Line

If a tree is threatening your home—or your ability to get out—don't wait. The longer a compromised tree stands, the greater the risk (and repair cost).

Call Noah's Park Tree Care now to speak directly with an arborist and schedule rapid emergency service.