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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- A nearly 10-hour standoff between Winston-Salem police and an armed man barricaded in a shed came to an end around 8 p.m.

The suspect was identified as Larry Jason Chambers, 37. The standoff ended after Chambers stabbed himself in the chest. Paramedics responded to the scene and Chambers was taken into custody via ambulance to be transported to a local hospital.

Chambers has outstanding warrants out of Yadkin and Wilkes counties.

During the standoff, Chambers became "highly agitated and attempts to negotiate failed," according to Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree.

The standoff took place at Ardsley Street and Lockland Avenue.

Police say they received a call around 10:20 a.m. about a man threatening suicide. They tracked the man through his phone and he was found barricaded inside a shed behind a home in the 1800 block of Ardsley Street.

It is not known what Chambers' connection is to the home or neighborhood.

During the standoff, Chambers fired three shots. No officers were injured.

W-S police chief says as day progressed Chambers became "highly agitated and attempts to negotiate failed." used "chemical agents." @myfox8 — Lindsey Eaton (@LindseyEatoNews) August 9, 2014

Chambers is 37 y/o. When Chambers came out he tried to take off before officers took him in custody. @myfox8 — Lindsey Eaton (@LindseyEatoNews) August 9, 2014

During standoff Chambers fired off 3 rounds. No officers were injured. Chambers has outstanding warrants in Yadkin/Wilkes Counties @myfox8 — Lindsey Eaton (@LindseyEatoNews) August 9, 2014

Police say Suspect is Larry Jason Chambers. @myfox8 pic.twitter.com/RqzlDwdHdw — Lindsey Eaton (@LindseyEatoNews) August 9, 2014

Police officers will ride in the ambulance carrying the injured man from the Ardmore standoff. #Journalnow — Winston-SalemJournal (@JournalNow) August 9, 2014

The man in the Ardmore standoff stabbed himself in the chest. Chase ensued. Police calling for shackles. http://t.co/t4DSDe61Wo — Winston-SalemJournal (@JournalNow) August 9, 2014

Ambulance being sent in at Ardmore standoff. #Journalnow — Winston-SalemJournal (@JournalNow) August 9, 2014

Police have been yelling at barricaded man for 2 hrs. "Come out! Put the weapon down!" Man still in shed. @myfox8 pic.twitter.com/QnRxwiGolT — Lindsey Eaton (@LindseyEatoNews) August 9, 2014

W-S Officers have been yelling at man for 1 1/2 hrs. We've heard several popping noises. @myfox8 pic.twitter.com/4XFTUIMCiA — Lindsey Eaton (@LindseyEatoNews) August 8, 2014

Officers telling barricaded man to "Put the weapon down & come out. Lets go! " (standoff approaching 8 hrs) @myfox8 pic.twitter.com/cNTGKVCj0S — Lindsey Eaton (@LindseyEatoNews) August 8, 2014

Officers demanding barricaded man to "Come out with his hands up. Do it now!" Hearing a couple pops as well @myfox8 pic.twitter.com/ft86d9vRqm — Lindsey Eaton (@LindseyEatoNews) August 8, 2014

Armored vehicles and other emergency trucks moving toward standoff situation in W-S, police tell neighbors- go inside pic.twitter.com/2gYjrG8b63 — Carter Coyle Live 5 (@CarterCoyleWCSC) August 8, 2014

GalesAv&Gaston in W-S, Police told woman w/baby "You need to get inside. He has a gun and we don't know line of fire" pic.twitter.com/AlCOel0RL1 — Carter Coyle Live 5 (@CarterCoyleWCSC) August 8, 2014

Situation involving Winston-Salem Police at Ardsley St and Lockland Ave pic.twitter.com/J4ELvRnPV6 — Carter Coyle Live 5 (@CarterCoyleWCSC) August 8, 2014