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The watertight door between control and the next space had been left open.
A moment later, one of the watertight doors above them came open.
I question very much whether they would even have had time to close watertight doors.
There was a watertight door at either end of the tube.
They left the watertight door there open, then went forward to the missile room.
They would have to pass through a watertight door to get to the drilling floor.
We went through another watertight door and out onto a catwalk.
"I know, but they can secure the watertight door and buy us some time.
The bottom most was the smallest, sealed with a single watertight door.
"Close all watertight doors and actuate the fire control system!"
In three minutes every watertight door and hatch on the ship would be ordered shut.
He heard a watertight door being opened somewhere behind im but near.
In addition, the cooks had opened other watertight doors so that they could serve dinner.
Open watertight doors show that some attempt to abandon ship was made.
They hoped to have enough time, after the water had entered, to close the watertight door before the gas could reach a dangerous level.
All watertight doors were closed and dogged down as they would be in combat.
On the catwalk two men moved round closing watertight doors.
To his left, through a heavy steel watertight door were the holds of the freighter.
Complicating matters, the watertight doors could not be fully closed.
Crewmen are trained to report a fire first, then to shut watertight doors around it.
There was movement at an exposed watertight door.
The passageway turned left, then right, and ended at a doggeddown watertight door.
"Tell the chief to close all the watertight doors below and keep the generators going as long as he can."
And they had not gone more than fifteen feet along the corridor before they came to a second watertight door.
There was a watertight door to the office and a Navy yeoman as receptionist.