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Philadelphia Super Bowl party video, pictures: Insane Eagles celebrations tear city apart

PICTURES, VIDEO: Philadelphia is celebrating its Super Bowl win in inimitable fashion: By setting the city on fire and tearing it to pieces. The Eagles’ triumph over the New England Patriots saw one man stoop to the lowest of the low.

Philadelphia Eagles fans go nuts after Super Bowl win

THE Eagles will have a Super Bowl parade this week.

Fans aren’t going to wait.

Philadelphia was on fire, in some cases literally, in the aftermath of the Eagles’ 41-33 Super Bowl LII victory on Sunday, the first in the franchise’s history.

Quickly social media was, uh, lit up with celebrations, with fans notorious for passion letting it all out.

More concerning than the flames springing out of the city were the trust falls, which fans should not have been trusting. A video went around of a man perched atop a Ritz-Carlton awning falling into the crowd from a height, trusting he would be caught.

That scary jump led to a scary fall, as the awning later collapsed under the weight of the fans.

People also stripped off, and rode cars.

In the lead-up to the game, light poles were greased up with hydraulic fluid, the city’s latest attempt to keep fans from climbing them in celebration. Of course, Philly fans again saw it as more a challenge than an obstacle, and there were still people dangerously hanging off poles.

“F*** that grease,” the fans chanted as the daredevils climbed. Many of them were seen chugging beers as they got to the top. At one point the fans got so out of control, they pulled down a light pole.

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Per the Philadelphia Fire Department, 781 Emergency Medical Service incidents were logged on the Sunday night, plus 153 fire incidents and seven structure fires. However, police have reported just three arrests.

“Tens of thousands came out and celebrated this amazing victory last night and but for a handful of bad actors, the celebrations were peaceful and jubilant,” a statement from the mayor’s office said.

“There were only three arrests. We’re thankful for our PPD (police) for their assistance in getting the crowds dispersed and people home safely.”

The streets of the city were also filled with Eagles fans chanting “F*** Tom Brady” in reference to the Patriots quarterback — and “Big D*** Nick” in honour of Philly QB Nick Foles.

By 12:30am, the mayhem started to increase, as the windows at the Macy’s near City Hall got smashed.

One man was inside the display taking a selfie with a mannequin, and when cops arrived, he was taken away.

A bit down Market Street, a window of a T-Mobile store was broken as well.

Dustin Fisher, 19, said, “This guy took a can of Bud Light and boom — shattered the window.”

“From the men and women of @bostonpolice to our brother and sister officers of @PhillyPolice: ‘Congratulations to you and your city. Please be safe out there,’” the Boston police tweeted out, which was retweeted by the Philly police.

In a city of 1.5 million, it seemed there were about 1.5 million revellers.

And of course, there was one guy who just had to go too far. This man ate from a pile of horse dung:

Philadelphia police were on an all-out blitz targeting drunken revellers and hooligans. Some of the incidents that came over the city’s police scanner were recorded by media.

“I need to get the fire extinguisher out of my trunk,” an 11:25 p.m. alert said. “I got a fire on Broad Street just south of South. Someone lit a Christmas tree on fire.”

About 10 minutes later, a desperate message called for backup as fans wreaked havoc on the city streets.

“They’re trying to tear multiple light posts down and I don’t have anyone to counteract it right now,” the alert said.

Another came over about five minutes later calling for help after “a man jumped off the light pole and landed on his head.”

Some merrymakers turned violent just before midnight.

“We have a large crowd throwing bottles and chanting Meek Mill,” an 11:53 p.m. alert said, referencing the imprisoned rapper and Philadelphia native.

Others turned their aggression against the police.

“At Broad and Market they’re throwing bottles at the cops,” said a 12:12 a.m. call for help. “Please send SWAT teams over there in case we need them.”

Scanner chatter at 10:46 p.m. summed up the chaotic night.

“It’s endless, chief,” one officer said. “Endless.”

CHECK OUT SOME OF THE PICTURES FROM PHILADELPHIA BELOW:

Police officers stand guard as Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate.
Police officers stand guard as Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate.
Police officers stand guard as Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate.
Police officers stand guard as Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate.
A man carries a traffic signal as Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate.
A man carries a traffic signal as Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate.
People break a traffic light while celebrating.
People break a traffic light while celebrating.
Fans celebrate in Center City.
Fans celebrate in Center City.
Fans celebrate in Center City.
Fans celebrate in Center City.
Yes, the truck really says that.
Yes, the truck really says that.
Fans celebrate in Center City.
Fans celebrate in Center City.
Fans celebrate in Center City atop the desecrated truck.
Fans celebrate in Center City atop the desecrated truck.
Fans celebrate with more family-friendly graffiti.
Fans celebrate with more family-friendly graffiti.
Fans celebrate in Center City.
Fans celebrate in Center City.
Police officers stand guard.
Police officers stand guard.
Police officers stand guard next to a broken traffic light.
Police officers stand guard next to a broken traffic light.
‘Big D*** Nick’.
‘Big D*** Nick’.
A man describes the scene. Hectic.
A man describes the scene. Hectic.
A fan celebrates in Center City, atop a traffic light.
A fan celebrates in Center City, atop a traffic light.
Fans pass a destroyed hotel canopy.
Fans pass a destroyed hotel canopy.
Police officers stand guard next to a ruined traffic light.
Police officers stand guard next to a ruined traffic light.
People sit on a broken traffic light while celebrating.
People sit on a broken traffic light while celebrating.
People carry a broken pole while celebrating.
People carry a broken pole while celebrating.
Fans celebrate by kicking over giant pot plants.
Fans celebrate by kicking over giant pot plants.
Police officers try to keep fans away after from a damaged Macy's store.
Police officers try to keep fans away after from a damaged Macy's store.
Fans celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles' victory with more pot plant carnage.
Fans celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles' victory with more pot plant carnage.
Philadelphia police officers try to keep fans away from City Hall.
Philadelphia police officers try to keep fans away from City Hall.
Fans climb City Hall fence.
Fans climb City Hall fence.
Philadelphia Eagles fans climb a gate outside City Hall.
Philadelphia Eagles fans climb a gate outside City Hall.
A Philadelphia Eagles fan holds a champagne bottle out a car window.
A Philadelphia Eagles fan holds a champagne bottle out a car window.
Julia Kauterman, right, and Michael Banes in a rare moment of calm passion.
Julia Kauterman, right, and Michael Banes in a rare moment of calm passion.
Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate the team's victory.
Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate the team's victory.
Philadelphia Eagles fans climb a post.
Philadelphia Eagles fans climb a post.

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