(Credit and Caption for Photo: Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Chief Darryl Jones addresses media following a fire at Second Avenue Commons in June 2024. Jones, who has led the bureau for nearly 20 years, will retire effective September 15th, 2026, after what Mayor Corey O’Connor called a “comprehensive review of the oversight of finances and operations” of the bureau. (Sebastian Foltz/Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Aliquippa, PA) A former Aliquippa fire chief is retiring as the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Chief. Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Connor announced yesterday that Darryl Jones will retire after a review of the bureau’s financial, operational and administrative management.
O’Connor’s office confirmed that Jones will retire on September 16th.
Jones was put on paid administrative leave last month and he has been the fire chief of the Steel City for almost twenty years and he became the first Black fire chief of Pittsburgh in 2007.
He spent 20 years with the Aliquippa fire department before the position in Pittsburgh, which included 12 years as the Aliquippa Fire Chief.
O’Connor’s office noted that Assistant Chief Mathew Davis, who has been serving as the acting chief since Jones was placed on leave, will continue to serve in that position until a permanent replacement for Jones is named.

