(shameka damper, fire victim): "a lot of memories, is burnt." meanwhile... omaha officers robbie goering-jenson and anthony abboud (ah- boo-d) were responding to a call down the street - when they saw the flames. the officers helped shameka's father and brother outside the house, when they heard screams from inside. officer goering- jensen ran back in to help shameka's mother and her two siblings out of the home. her parents are in their eighties, and her three siblings are all physically disabled, one is even bound to a wheelchair. all five made it out alive...and unharmed. (shameka damper, fire victim): "and one of the officers, the first officer that was on the scene, that was his first day on the job." officer abboud just graduated from the police academy on friday. officer goering- jensen was transported for treatment for smoke inhalation. (shameka damper, fire victim): "i thank that citizen, i thank the police, i thank the omaha fire department because they were all helpful." now damper must help rebuild her parents' and sibling's lives -- of her-- she