Arkansas truck driver making delivery to Shreveport ends up on ECMO machine for 30+ days Chane Wells with the Willis-Knighton Pierremont registered nurses Aaron, Mary Ellen, Carleigh, Mikaela, and Ms. Bobbie with house keeping (Source: Willis-Knighton) By Chandler Watkins | February 26, 2021 at 2:45 PM CST - Updated February 26 at 11:39 PM SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Chane Wells, from West Memphis, Ark., is a tanker truck driver who was making a delivery to Shreveport. He says when he arrived in Shreveport, he was already breathing heavily; he knew something was wrong. “I got to my delivery and I just ran out of energy,” Wells said. “The guy who was helping me unload told me to just sit in the truck. He said he could tell I was going through something. I got into the truck and he continued unloading. He said he was going to call an ambulance if I didn’t feel any better when he finished. As he finished unloading, I started to feel worse. I couldn’t even walk. He helped me out of the truck and onto the stretcher when the ambulance got there. All I remember is that I ended up at Pierremont hospital.”