00:00Rail staff came in on their day off to crew trains put on at short notice to get people away from the scenes which unfolded at the end of the Liverpool FC title parade.
00:10Emergency services were called to Water Street and Liverpool City Centre around 6pm on Monday 26th May after celebrations were beginning to die down.
00:18Hospital treatment was provided to 50 people after they were struck by a Ford Galaxy.
00:23Now the Managing Director of Mersey Rail has told a panel of councillors how staff from across the train provider gave up their days off to support efforts to get fans away from the scene.
00:33More than 100 pedestrians ranging from children as young as 9 to 78 years old were injured when a car was driven into crowds of fans during last month's Premier League title celebrations.
00:45Paul Doyle of Burghill Road West Derby has since been charged with a series of alleged offences in relation to the incident.
00:52He's been accused of two counts of wounding with intent, two charges of inflicting grievous bodily harm, two of attempting to inflict grievous bodily harm and dangerous driving.
01:02The 53-year-old appeared before both Liverpool Magistrates and Liverpool Crown Court in order to face these charges.
01:09A trial date's now been scheduled for November this year, provisionally lasting three to four weeks.
01:15A fundraising campaign to support the victims has surpassed £100,000 after a huge donation from the club's charities.
01:24The Liverpool Spirit Appeal is led by the Community Foundation for Merseyside in partnership with Liverpool Charity and Voluntary Services.
01:31The money raised will provide support to those affected by what happened on Water Street,
01:36starting with individuals that required medical attention due to injuries sustained as identified by emergency services.