GOLD HILL, Ore. — A Gold Hill man was taken into custody on Thursday afternoon after deputies responded to a possible domestic violence call that progressed into an armed standoff.

Shortly before noon, deputies started heading to the 500-block of Fredenburg Street in Gold Hill after dispatch received an interrupted 911 call that "sounded like a struggle was occurring," the Sheriff's Office said.

When deputies arrived at the scene, they reportedly found that a man was inside armed with a handgun. As the deputies approached, a shot was fired inside the house.

A woman and her 3-year-old son were able to quickly get out of the house and deputies took them to safety. Surrounding the house, deputies started negotiations with the armed man inside who refused to come out.

The Sheriff's Office called in negotiators and mental health professionals to help. Shortly before 2 p.m., the man came out and was taken into custody. He was identified as 28-year-old Travis Corey Cumberledge.

Cumberledge faces charges for felony Strangulation, Assault IV-Domestic, two counts of Menacing, four counts of Recklessly Endangering, Interfering with a 911 Call, and Unlawful Use of a Weapon.