Crane lifting a large fallen tree leader off two homes during an emergency tree removal by Tree MD's in McKinney, TX

Emergency Tree Removal in McKinney, TX

This week, our team responded to an emergency situation in McKinney where a tree with three co-dominant leaders failed, sending two large leaders onto two separate homes.

We were on-site the very next day with a crane and the right equipment to handle the job safely and efficiently.

Wide view of a failed tree resting on a roof with a Tree MD's crane truck staged in the street in McKinney, TX

In the photos you’ll see one of our Certified Arborists executing proper rigging techniques alongside the crane, while our crew worked diligently on the ground to cut, chip, and clear debris with precision and care.

Tree MD's crane lifting a large rigged limb out of a residential yard during an emergency tree removal in McKinney, TX
Tree MD's Certified Arborist climber rigging into a large failed tree limb with chainsaw and harness in McKinney, TX
Close-up of a Tree MD's climber making a precision cut on a large tree limb during an emergency removal in McKinney, TX

Why Experience and Equipment Matter

Situations like this are exactly why experience, training, and the right equipment matter. A failed tree across two structures is not a job for guesswork. The work has to be staged, rigged, and lifted in a way that protects the homes, the homeowners, and the crew on the ground.

Tree MD's branded service truck and Bandit chipper processing debris on the driveway during an emergency tree removal in McKinney, TX
Tree MD's crew using a Vermeer mini skid steer to feed branches into a Bandit chipper during emergency cleanup in McKinney, TX

Storm Damage or a Hazardous Tree?

A failed tree across two homes is the worst-case version of a problem that almost always shows up on assessment first, co-dominant leaders, included bark unions, and similar structural defects are visible to an ISA Certified Arborist long before they fail. If you’ve got a tree on your property with multiple competing leaders or visible structural concerns, get a hazardous tree assessment before storm season finds it for you.

For active emergencies, tree on a structure, leaning trunks, split unions, see emergency tree services or call (972) 346-0355 for same-day response. Request a free estimate for any non-urgent work.

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