"I hit my head and I hit my back. I was knocked out for a few minutes," recalled Ashley Marcial.
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She was celebrating the Eagles' NFC Title win over the 49ers on Sunday night when she decided to climb on top of a bus shelter on Broad Street near City Hall. There were about a dozen people on top of the roof when it started to give way.
"The two guys that I'm holding on to, they're like, 'Yea I feel it sinking in, it's about to pop,'" said Marcial.
Moments later, the roof caved in and the people on top fell about eight feet onto the concrete below. Several people were injured including Marcial.
"It was a pile of bodies, and they drug me out," Marcial said. "I can't walk straight, my head is spinning, my eyes were rolled back."
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She was treated by paramedics who put her in a neck brace because they were concerned about damage to her spine. After x-rays and tests, doctors determined she wasn't seriously hurt.
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But Mercial realizes it could have been worse.
City officials urge people not to climb on top of the bus shelters because they are not designed for much weight.
The repairs could cost tens of thousands of dollars.
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