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'We feel this': MaineDOT Commissioner urges caution after two workers killed in I-95 crash

'We feel this': MaineDOT Commissioner urges caution after two workers killed in I-95 crash
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[Public Safety](/section/public-safety) 'We feel this': MaineDOT Commissioner urges caution after two workers killed in I-95 crash Two Waterville men were killed when a minivan was pushed in a construction site on I-95 on Tuesday. ![Two MaineDOT employees, 60-year-old James Brown and 51-year-old Dwayne Campbell, were thrown over a bridge on I-95 Tuesday after a van entered a construction zone.](https://media.newscentermaine.com/assets/NCM/images/9120e45c-e583-45fe-a8a1-d817868c7e59/20260114T220940/9120e45c-e583-45fe-a8a1-d817868c7e59_1920x1080.jpg) ![](https://media.newscentermaine.com/assets/NCM/images/9120e45c-e583-45fe-a8a1-d817868c7e59/20260114T220940/9120e45c-e583-45fe-a8a1-d817868c7e59_1920x1080.jpg) Author: Alex Haskell (NCM) WATERVILLE, Maine — James Brown, 60, and Dwayne Campbell, 51, both of Waterville, [were killed Tuesday in Waterville](/article/news/local/public-safety/waterville-crash-maine-i95-southbound-injuries-investigation/97-cd4ce4c7-e5bf-4520-8e00-79b85b2bd2e8) when a minivan entered a work zone and was pushed by a tractor-trailer into the construction area, hitting the workers.  Police say the impact threw them off a bridge onto Kennedy Memorial Drive below. Both died at the scene. A third worker suffered injuries that police say are not life-threatening. Acting MaineDOT Commissioner Dale Doughty expressed grief and solidarity, emphasizing the toll the loss has taken on the department's employees. “We feel this when this happens across our ranks... --- *Note: This is a summarized excerpt. Click the source link above to read the full story.*