Eerie cellphone footage shows a caring father singing to his toddler daughter to comfort her as they escape the devastating California wildfire.

Video shows Joe Allen navigating a jam-packed highway surrounded by the nightmarish orange glow of flames and thick smoke last week as he and his family evacuate the ravaged town of Paradise.

“There’s so much fire. We’re gonna get on fire,” 3-year-old Olivia can be heard telling her dad, in the video posted to Facebook by Allen’s wife Whitney.

“Hey, guess what? We’re not gonna catch on fire,” Allen promises Olivia. “We’re gonna stay away from it and we’ll be just fine, OK? We’re doing all right.”

Allen then softly sings “Baby, it’ll be all right,” to calm his daughter’s nerves.

Emergency vehicles can be heard zooming by as Allen continues to calm his daughter and moments later the flames are gone and the embers are no longer visible.

“Look, we’re past it, we’re out of it, OK,” Allen says.

Whitney told KTVU that her husband’s military training helped him stay cool under pressure.

“He was of course, worried,” she told the outlet. “At one point we both thought we weren’t going to make it out.”

The Camp fire left nearly the entire town of Paradise in ruins and the Allens said they believe they lost their home.

“We didn’t lose each other and that’s what truly matters,” Whitney said.