A tree has fallen, and I can't find help!!!?
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Inform your nieghbor that you want the tree removed, I believe it is her responsibility. Her homeowners insurance should cover it..
Other answers:
Call 911
Call 911
You could hire someone to clear out the tree from your yard (or do it yourself) and then try to collect the money from your neighbor. Good luck, though. Unless your neighbor has really good character it's likely you'd have to take him to small claims court.
If the tree is leaning against power lines, how can the power company not think it's urgent? Are you sure they understand the situation? Try them again.
Call the electric company back and escalate to a supervisor. Sometimes it's necessary to get angry and yell at somebody. Remember, "the squeekiest wheel gets the oil first" and all that.
Is it just leaning against the lines, or is it significantly pulling down on the lines? If it's pulling down on them very hard, this is a major problem that can lead to a fire on your property, igniting the tree itself, or even leading to a problem of some kind on the pole (which I've seen get ugly). Yell, yell, yell until you get through to someone who'll investigate.
That's just my humble opinion. They're just lucky it's not me, or I'd be up there in people's faces by now. heh
(Update: As an afterthought, I'm thinking the 9-1-1 suggestion may not be a bad idea either. This *is* an emergency and should be treated as such.)
Call the mayor and the police. Call the electric company back every hour on the hour. Tell them you have given them notice and if anything at all ahppens to you, your home or to a visitor to your property because of that you will sue for damages.
If your fire department is aware of the problem and aren't concerned, then all you can do is wait for the utility company. If a bad storm came through the area, they may be tied up removing live wires off the ground. I'm sure they'll get to you soon!
relax, the tree already fell
what are the damages? if the electric line into your house is snapped, you need to calmly persuade the electric company - badgering won't help
the fire department aren't supposed to help out in things like these
who else lives with you?
if nothing is damaged, you can ask other neighbors or your own relatives to come and help.... if you're in a hurry
get the local community service to assist, maybe the church, etc
make sure to say thanks after they're done