Emergency Storm Damage Cleanup: Rapid Response for Fallen Trees: Revision history

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5 April 2026

  • curprev 07:2707:27, 5 April 2026Calenerest talk contribs 30,730 bytes +30,730 Created page with "<html><p> When a storm snaps a limb or topples a whole tree, the first emotion is usually shock, followed quickly by the urge to fix it right now. I have spent long nights on storm crews, from spring squall lines to heavy wet snow in April, and the same truths repeat: safety beats speed, planning beats muscle, and the right crew can turn a dangerous mess into a controlled job in a fraction of the time. Good storm damage cleanup is part triage, part logistics, and part ol..."