You won’t believe it when you see how this 2 years old son saved the whole family from…

After the fire started, a young boy alerted his parents, which allowed all seven members of the family to get out of their Texas home before it was completely burned.

A youngster from Texas is being lauded as a “miniature hero” when he warned his parents, who had lost their sense of smell after testing positive for COVID-19, that there was a fire in their house in Alvord, Texas. His parents had lost their sense of smell as a result of contracting COVID-19.

Around 0:30 hours of the morning On January 15, a toddler named Brandon Dahl, who was only 2 years old at the time, woke up his parents and warned them of an imminent threat using only a few words, as reported by a station that is affiliated with the ABC network.

“While we were in bed together, he coughed and patted me on the foot while saying, “Mama, it’s hot.” “Mama, it’s a scorcher,”” On Good Morning America, Kayla Dahl shared her thoughts.

“When I turned around, the only thing I could see was flames in the entranceway,” the person said.

The seven-member family was able to escape their burning home without suffering any injuries thanks to Brandon, as reported by WFAA.

Their fire alarms, which had been installed less than a year ago, did not go off until everyone had evacuated the building.

Kayla provided an explanation, saying, “He saved our entire family.” To put it another way, he is a hero for us in little form.

“We had seconds,” the father of the volunteer firefighter, Nathan, added. It is nothing short of a miracle that this happened.

Even though the parents had practiced fire drills with their children in the past, the fact that Nathan and Kayla had lost their sense of taste and smell, which is a common symptom of COVID-19, made this emergency more difficult to handle.

The 28-year-old Kayla told The Washington Post that her family was “still healing.”

The Dahls are said to have lost everything in the fire, including their automobiles, and they believe that the fire was caused by a gas heater in the room where Brandon slept on that particular night, as reported by the local newspaper. They are currently residing with family for the time being.

In an interview with the Post, Kayla stated, “It is going to be a long and arduous route to get to where we need to be and replace those tangible things.”

“However, I have no idea where we would be right now if it weren’t for the guardian angel that was watching over my baby that morning.”