As a suunto user for ~100 dives now, here are my comments.
First, you went in the water with an attention symbol lit. You got that attention symbol on a previous dive the same day, as part of the same sequence, and it was PROBABLY due to ascent violations or "bounces" that caused the computer to be unhappy with you already - you had a dangerously high microbubble load at the time you got wet.
That symbol does NOT mean you have a not-full tank. It means you were on a repetitive dive and had a high microbubble level.
This makes what you did even MORE stupid down the road.
You made a VERY fast ascent from 130. Under 2 minutes, in fact, to the surface. You then immediately came back down and did an ascent, BUT you violated the ascent rate on the computer several times during that process!
I show NO place where the computer put you into mandatory deco, but its very tough to see given the extremely small size of the image you posted.
Care to post a link to the actual SDL file for the entire repetitive series?
What I see here is a real example of bad form if indeed you are an instructor. The emergency might have made the ascent appropriate, but the lack of control on the subsequent ascent when you came back down is another matter, re-decending to depth when the computer did not show a blown deco or mandatory stop is of questionable judgment in the first place, and, by the way, you had 11 minutes of air time BEFORE the computer invaded the ~500 psi reserve when you surfaced - there was no reason on God's Green Earth to take SeaJay's Octo. - you don't get credit for the air you bring back in the tank!
I see several "not good judgement calls" here, and if you want to hold out a shingle as a professional instructor, you're making all of it fair game for commentary. There's mine, given the awfully-hard-to-see data you've given me to work with.
The entire runtime was 16 minutes.
The profile does not back up your words.
Please post the SDL for the entire repetitive series or at least a higher-res picture so I can see if there's a missed mandatory stop symbol in that spike to the surface.
Thanks.