Fire in the Hole was an enclosed roller coaster located at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri.
A similar ride, "Blazing Fury", was built at Herschend Family Entertainment's Silver Dollar City Tennessee, now known as Dollywood, in 1978.
Marmaros was built near Marvel Cave and is the present day site of the theme park Silver Dollar City.
Much of the town was later destroyed by fire, and what was left moved to a location south of the cave and is now submerged below Table Rock Lake.
Riders passed scenes of the town's residents trying to extinguish the flames before crossing a collapsing bridge, nearly getting run-over by a steam train blowing its whistle, and crashing into a dynamite storage shack.
In the ride's finale the coaster trains were sent hurtling over a drop into a pool of water with a splash down finish.
The scenes included a burning hotel where a baldknobber steals a pair of trousers from a guest (named Red Flanders) trying to escape, an off-limits Baldknobber camp, a blazing cabin, a collapsing bridge, and a Main Street which included a saloon, undertaker, and blacksmith shop.
This results in the undertaker's windows being shot out and bullet holes in the water tower which would soak riders.
The removed scenes included one with a group of Baldknobbers having the following conversation: "All right boys remember, don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes."
After that scene, the trains encountered the Baldknobber dumping the barrel on the riders (now moved to another part of the ride).
While waiting in the exterior queue-line one could hear it along with conversations between two men exclaiming the heroic deeds of firefighters.