Fast Response When Trees Fall or Fail
Brett's Tree Service offers 24/7 emergency tree response in Spokane for storm damage, fallen trees, and urgent hazards.
When a tree splits during a windstorm and blocks your driveway in Spokane, or a large limb crashes onto your roof in the middle of the night, waiting until morning is not an option. You need the hazard contained, the debris removed, and access restored quickly. Brett's Tree Service responds around the clock to stabilize dangerous trees, clear fallen limbs, and prevent further damage to structures, vehicles, and utility lines.
The crew arrives with chainsaws, rigging gear, and sometimes a crane to remove or secure the tree based on how it fell and what it is resting against. If the tree is still standing but cracked or leaning heavily after a storm, the team assesses whether it can be stabilized temporarily or needs immediate removal. When insurance documentation is required, the crew coordinates with adjusters and provides photos and written reports to support your claim in Spokane.
If you are dealing with a fallen or failing tree that poses an immediate risk, contact Brett's Tree Service for emergency response in Spokane.
What Happens During an Emergency Call
Emergency response begins with rapid assessment of the site and the tree's position. The crew determines whether the tree is resting on a structure, tangled in power lines, or leaning unpredictably in Spokane. If utility lines are involved, the team coordinates with the power company before beginning work. If the tree is already down, removal proceeds immediately with sectioning and hauling to clear the area.
Once the hazard is removed, you will see your driveway, walkway, or yard accessible again, and any immediate threat to your home or vehicle is gone. If the tree damaged a roof or fence, the debris is cleared so repairs can begin. Storm cleanup often reveals secondary hazards such as hanging branches or split trunks that require follow-up work.
This service focuses on safety and access restoration. Full stump grinding, landscaping repair, and non-urgent trimming are scheduled separately after the emergency is resolved.

What Makes Our Emergency Tree Service Different
You are not expected to know what to do
People calling for emergency tree service are often unsure what to report, whether it is safe to approach the tree, or how quickly help can arrive.
What qualifies as a tree emergency?
A tree emergency includes any situation where a tree or large limb has fallen on a structure, vehicle, or utility line, or is actively leaning and at risk of immmediate collapse. Cracked trunks, hanging branches, and storm-damaged trees near homes also qualify.
How fast can emergency crews respond?
Response time depends on call volume and weather conditions, but most emergency calls in Spokane are addressed within two to four hours. Life-threatening situations and utility line hazards receive priority dispatch.
What should I do while waiting for the crew?
Stay clear of the tree and any structures it is touching. Do not attempt to cut or move the tree yourself, especially if power lines are nearby. If the tree is blocking a road or driveway, mark the area and keep people and vehicles away.
Why is insurance coordination part of emergency service?
Insurance companies require documentation of damage and the work performed to process claims. The crew provides photos, written descriptions, and itemized reports that show what was removed and what caused the failure.
When does emergency service transition to scheduled work?
Emergency service ends once the immediate hazard is removed and the site is safe. Follow-up work such as stump grinding, pruning other damaged trees, or removing debris piles is scheduled separately after the crisis is managed.
When a tree falls or threatens your property during a storm, Brett's Tree Service responds immediately to contain the damage and restore safety in Spokane. Learn more about 24/7 emergency response and how to request rapid dispatch.
