Active hazard
For an East Naples tree emergency, first decide whether the condition is actively changing or exposing someone to immediate harm. From a safe distance, note fresh movement, cracking sounds, a split attachment, suspended wood, contact with a structure, or a route that can no longer be used safely. Keep people away from the potential fall area and avoid moving branches that may be carrying hidden load. If power lines, service drops, or other electrical equipment may be involved, do not approach the tree; contact the appropriate utility or emergency authority. A photograph can help describe the scene, but it should never require entering the hazard area. This triage is for choosing the urgency of response, not diagnosing the tree from the ground.