Skip It! Fast ascent to 30ft, then slower the rest of the way up. Then, I'd breathe some O2 for the hell of it.
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.... PADI tables mandate a safety stop....
If it is just a safety stop I would go through it, ascend at a safe rate and help the other diver.
I must disagree with this statement. All diving is decompression diving since you on-gas and off-gas. A safety stop IS a decompression stop since you are stopping to off-gas and add an additional safety factor, however it is not a REQUIRED decompression stop. I recently read "Deco for Divers" and there is some compelling evidence regarding the great benefit of the safety stop.
Well laid out! It took a lot longer to type this than it would have taken to actually run through this and make the decision. My kind of dive buddy.Even if it were a short staged decompression stop, I'd skip it. You should look at the risks/benefits of both actions.
Assuming it is a safety stop:
Make the stop - risks - the other diver is dead - benefits - You have a larger safety margin.
Skip the stop - risks - almost none, your incredibly small chance of getting bent increases slightly - benefits - the other diver lives.
Assuming it is a short staged decompression stop:
Make the stop - risks - the other diver is dead - benefits - you don't get a possible case of mild DCS.
Skip the stop - risks - you might get a treatable case of mild DCS - benefits - the other diver lives.
It looks like as easy call to me.