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How to Remove a Tree from a Single-Story House Without a Crane | Post-Disaster Tree Removal Guide In this video, the Sirens Project team walks you step-by-step through how to safely remove a tree from a single-story house without using a crane — a scenario we encounter frequently during disaster response deployments. This tutorial is perfect for: ✔ Homeowners trying to understand the process ✔ New volunteers learning storm-response tree work ✔ Arborists and disaster relief teams working in low-resource environments Using only a towable manlift and skid steer, we demonstrate real-world techniques that can be used when crane access is limited or impossible. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO 🌲 Hazard Assessment How to identify structural risks, tension/compression zones in the tree, electrical hazards, and unstable roof conditions. ⚠️ Safety First We break down PPE, crew roles, communication protocols, emergency action planning, and ANSI Z133-inspired safety practices. 📝 Jobsite Assessment & Work Plan How to develop a clear plan, assign responsibilities, and manage risks before cutting begins. 🚑 Emergency Response Planning Why storm-damaged trees are unpredictable — and how to prepare your crew to respond if something goes wrong. 🪚 Step-by-Step Tree Removal Watch the full process as we remove a tree resting on a single-story home using rigging, controlled cutting, and precise machine operation. 🚜 Equipment Used Towable manlift Skid steer Standard storm-response tools WHY THIS MATTERS After hurricanes, tornadoes, and severe wind events, thousands of homes are damaged by fallen trees — often in areas where crane access is limited or roads are blocked. Knowing how to perform a safe, controlled removal without heavy equipment is essential for disaster response teams and volunteer organizations. ABOUT SIRENS PROJECT Sirens Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit disaster response organization focused on hazardous tree removal, route clearance, and serving families affected by natural disasters. Our hope is to restore safety, stability, and compassion to communities recovering from crisis. 📌 LIKE, COMMENT, & SUBSCRIBE If you find this video helpful, please support our mission by subscribing and sharing. Every engagement helps us reach more people and assist more families after disasters. #TreeRemoval #DisasterResponse #StormDamage #Arborist #SkidSteer #Manlift #NoCraneTreeRemoval #SirensProject #EmergencyResponse #HurricaneCleanup #TornadoCleanup #ChainsawSafety #StormRelief