The crash occurred last Friday after 14-year-old Shayla Andrews, a trumpet player, and her 17-year-old sister, Joye, performed at halftime in the in the Saluda HIgh School band.
The girls were driving to their home in Saluda, S.C., in their dad's car.
"I just took off running, cause the car was already in flames," the distraught father tells WLTX reporter Nate Stewart. " I was just in panic, I ran."
What he heard next, he'll never be able to forget, WLTX reports.
"I hear my baby calling, 'Daddy Daddy!' I had to go in there and get her," Earnest says. "All I see what fire, and I know that was my car and my babies were in there. Both of my babies were in there. The only thing I know is I've got to try and get them out."
With the car in flames, he pulled Shayla to safety.
And when he went back to get Joye, "That's when the car exploded again," he said.
Shayla says that when she woke up, she immediately called for her sister.
"They told me that she didn't make it," Shayla said. "She was just the nicest person. She had a crazy laugh. Her laugh would brighten up anybody's day and she had the biggest smile. She was my best friend. She kept my out of trouble."
It is not the only tragedy the Andrews family has faced, WLTX reports. In 2011, a third sister died in a car accident in Florida.
"I wish somebody would hit me and wake me up," Earnest said. "But it's for real. It's for real."
The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
S.C. dad able to save only one daughter from burning car
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