Rescuers honoured for saving fisherman from Chilliwack River drowning
CHILLIWACK — Two people who teamed up to save a fisherman from drowning in the Chilliwack River last fall have been honoured by the Lifesaving Society BC and Yukon Branch.
Braeden Berston and Gemma Cerullo received the Silver Medal for Bravery during the organization’s 114th Annual Commonwealth Honour and Rescue Awards on Saturday (March 28) in Vancouver.
Berston and Cerullo were recognized for their actions on October 22, 2025, at Allison Pool near Chilliwack, a popular fishing spot along the Chilliwack River.
Cerullo and a friend had been fishing when they noticed a man standing in thigh-deep fast-moving water. The fisherman appeared uneasy in his hip waders. Moments later, bystanders shouted that the man was in trouble as his waders filled with water, weighing him down and putting him at risk of drowning.
