NEW YORK (VINnews) — A courageous 7-year-old boy entered his burning Tennessee home and saved his toddler sister from the fire .

“I didn’t want my sister to die,” he said.

7-year-old Eli Davidson and his parents were sleeping when a fire, thought to be caused by electrical malfunction, swept through their home.

His mother, Nicole Davidson, woke up and realized that her family was in danger.

“About 11:30 [p.m.] someone woke me up and I know it was God,” Davidson told WVLT.

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She and her husband, Chris, jumped out of bed to save their family.

“He grabbed the fire extinguisher trying to buy me time to get the kids, and I grabbed the boys because they were the closest to the fire,” Davidson said. The family has three children and adopted two others.

As the blaze spread quickly they ran outside, but their 22-month-old daughter was still inside her crib.

“The scariest moment of my life was when I thought we couldn’t get her,”Nicole recalled.

That’s when Eli, their 7-year-old son, went in through the bedroom window to save his sister.

“Well Dad busted the window and then I said, ‘I can’t do it’ about two times, and then I said, ‘I got her dad,'” Eli described. “And then, when we went down there I said that I was scared but I didn’t want my sister to die.”

“It’s okay to be scared, but you’re brave inside and you can do it when you want to,” Eli said he told himself.

No one was hurt in the fire, but the home is a complete loss. The family is now staying with a family member. A GoFundMe campaign has raised $325,000 to enable them to rebuild their home.