During their dive, their support boats system went down, leaving it prone to sea tides.
He was finally picked up by Yuasa, 40 minutes later, once the support boat had stabilized.
Its thought that he spent a total of 29 minutes without access to any oxygen intake at all.

Yet, somehow, he came out of the ordeal unscathed.
As the postscript ofLast Breathreports, his survival against all odds continues to perplex scientists to this day.
After two CPR sessions, Lemons chokes, and his breathing returns to normal.

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Despite this, Yuasa managed to make it back to the diving bell fairly easily.
Luckily, he manages it just in time to get Yuasa back in the water to save Lemons.
Allcock then performs CPR on his colleague, who soon breathes his first breath in more than 25 minutes.

Extraordinarily, he then climbed up the ladder into the cabin himself.






