**Countdown to Midnight**
Part 1
The PAW Patrol team was buzzing with excitement as they prepared to celebrate New Year's Eve in Adventure Bay. Marshall, the lovable fire pup, was busy decorating the town square with colorful streamers and balloons. Chase, the police pup, was setting up a makeshift stage for the countdown concert, while Skye, the aviator pup, was flying overhead, scattering glittering confetti. Rubble, the construction pup, was building a giant countdown clock, with Rocky, the recycling pup, and Zuma, the aquatic pup, helping to set up the sound system. Everest, the snowy pup, was warming up by the fire pit, ready to keep everyone cozy as the night went on. As the team worked together, they chatted excitedly about their plans for the night. "I'm going to stay up till midnight!" exclaimed Marshall, his eyes shining with enthusiasm. "I've got a special countdown dance prepared, and I don't want to miss it!" Just as the team was finishing up their preparations, a loud alarm pierced the air. Mayor Goodway's voice came over the radio, urgent and serious. "PAW Patrol, we have a situation! A fire has broken out in a nearby warehouse. Please respond immediately!" The team sprang into action, racing to the scene of the fire. As they arrived, they could see flames licking at the windows of the warehouse, and smoke billowing into the night air. The team quickly got to work, with Marshall using his powerful water cannon to try and extinguish the flames. The countdown to midnight was just a few hours away, and the team was determined to put out the fire before it spread. But as they worked, the fire seemed to be getting bigger, and the team knew they had to act fast. "Ryder, I think we're running out of time!" shouted Marshall, his voice strained with effort. "The fire is getting closer to the town square!" "Don't worry, Marshall," Ryder called back. "We've got this! Let's work together and put out this fire!" As the team battled the flames, they were unaware of the danger that was lurking nearby. A backdraft was building, fueled by the intense heat and flames. And as Marshall got too close to the burning building, disaster struck...