Summary Student who was trapped between 2 buildings for 36 hours says he went in and out of consciousness.
NEW YORK (AP) - The mother of a 19-year-old New York University student who was trapped between two buildings for 36 hours says he called for help as he went in and out of consciousness.
Habiba Vongtau tells the Daily News her son Asher also had thoughts of "127 Hours," a film about a hiker who cuts off his arm after getting stuck behind a boulder in Utah.
But she says Asher told himself not to give up.
He tumbled down the 2-foot (nearly 1 meter) shaft Saturday morning.
He was rescued after a police officer heard his moans. Firefighters broke through two cinderblock walls to reach him.
His mother says Asher wants to meet his rescuers. She says he suffered a cracked pelvis, a minor skull fracture and perforated lung.
