Last I heard is the system is being planned for handover, but issues in the technology to summarise output from SACAD (not CRIIMSON) and if the 'call receipt & dispatch' supplier will do the job now.
Rumour is they looked at the potential wage bill compared to volunteers,
now they know it could involve processing 1000 to 2000 taskings within 24 to 48 hours.
State Emergency Centre opened last night and a AlertSA message was sent this afternoon.
A `Emergency Alert' was issued at this afternoon. Details can be found at
http://www.ses.sa.gov.au/site/home.jspIn summary:
"An Emergency Alert has been issued for people in the vicinity of Light, Wakefield and Gawler Rivers. Over topping has occurred and flooding is occurring in some locations. People in these affected areas need to take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety and should consider relocating."
Water impacted Kapunda (near Light River) and other townships heavily last night. Some septic tanks overflowed, thus the flood waters are polluted.
The flood waters have moved towards the gulf and mouth of the rivers during today.
Extra resources (trucks, sandbags, sand, etc) have been deployed to Two Wells for mitigating the potential. This includes multiple CFS and SES volunteers.
A friend has confirmed today that his family received the AlertSA SMS this afternoon because he lives in the affected area.
So if you want to play in the poohy water, then you can get your chance.