I used a tiny borrowed corded electric chain saw after the derecho. The cord constantly becoming snagged or just straight up pulling out or not being long enough was incredibly annoying. Of course I also remember my Dad's Poulon and the "It's called a Poulon because you pull on it and pull on it and pull on it and it never starts" joke he had to repeat every time he pulled it out.
By the time you by a corded chainsaw and the cord, you probably could buy one of these for not much more:
RYOBI 40V HP Brushless 14 in. Battery Chainsaw (Tool Only) RY405010BTL - The Home DepotWe have the Ryobi battery mower, and it's kind of cheap feeling, but it's been 5 years of not having to change the oil or mess with air filters, or pull cords, or anything. It's also lighter and quieter (I can push it with one hand without effort) and it doesn't stink like gas and oil, so it goes down in the basement in the fall with zero fuss and the Ryobi snowblower comes out and uses the same batteries. If you have a large property, extra batteries start to add up, so it'd be worth a gas mower in that case, but for city lots it's perfect, so I suspect maybe a battery powered chainsaw solution would have a similarly well placed niche.
-Travis